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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Murder at Allington: Editorial.

Notorious bootlegger and gangster Duke Allington has been running booze over the border from Leicestershire into the ‘dry’ county of Lincolnshire. Mob boss Toni Pepperoni invited the Duke over to his Allington Speakeasy on 12th February to discuss Duke becoming his new booze supplier.  The Duke and Toni have always had an uneasy business relationship so, to help with the negotiations, the Duke brought along his trusted friend and Accountant, Maximillian Proffitt. Also keeping an eye on things was the Duke’s wife, Sally Allington, and Trixie Fingers, Toni’s Speakeasy ‘hostess’. 

The Duke is hated and loathed in equal measure, so surely no-one would have used the meeting as an opportunity to bump him off... would they?  But bump him off they did.

Ninety members of Toni’s Speakeasy were invited in to help solve the murder.  They gathered in their masses, all dressed up to the nines in 1920s style, but were only allowed entry if they could remember the password.  As a treat for his members, Toni served up some wonderful grub courtesy of Truffle Catering, and laid on the Tommy Saville Jazz Quartet to set the mood.   After much deliberation and a few tipples from the secret bar, the group worked out that Sally Allington and Toni Pepperoni were the murderers and the winning table received a couple of bottles of bubbly to celebrate.

The night raised £620 which will be split between Allington LIVES First Responders and Allington News.  Both committees would like to sincerely thank everyone who supported them and those who gave up their time to help both before the event and on the night.

These photos were taken on the night by Mark Pugh Photography.  Many more not shown here can be viewed and purchased from Mark Pugh at www.markpugh.com/event. They are well worth a look.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Valentine's Murder Event at Allington: Customer feedback.

Here is the first comment from from of the guests about the event:
Standing outside waiting with all the others Gangsters and Molls the main conversation centred around the expectation of whether the evening was going to be good.

Well that was an understatement. I only hope you heard first hand the words of appreciation from all those attending on how "brilliant and fantastic" the evening was.

Like all things, these do not just happen so I wanted to say thanks for yet another great evening.

Regards
Ian

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Murder at Allington: A few photographs.

Crowbar Theatre Company 'owned' Allington Village Hall last night, as we ran a 1920s Prohibition-themed murder event as the village hall was turned into a Speakeasy. Here's a few shots of the cast and our guests:





All photographs are courtesy of Mark Pugh Photography. www.markpugh.com

Murder at Allington: Thank you.

A huge thank you to everyone who made the Murder at Allington Event such a resounding success. We were thrilled at the effort everyone made to get dressed-up for the evening, and we're hoping to perform again at Allington later in the year.

Photographs from the event will appear here shortly, and all of the photographs from the event will be available to view at www.markpugh.com/events.