KAWARTHA LAKES-Saddle up your horse and head down to Globus Theatre, aka the Blue Moon Saloon, to help solve the Murder at the Blue Moon Saloon.
Catch Globus’ rootin-tootinest murder mystery dinner production starting July 16th and running until July 26th.
Globus has been creating original murder mystery plays for the past 20 years. Previous themes have included an Elvis festival and a Bridgerton-esque Ball. These fun and interactive mystery performances are always a hit.
This year, as cowboys and cowgirls are putting their boots up at the finest saloon this side of the Mississauga River, one buckaroo decides to commit murder! They’ll need a new sheriff in town to solve the mystery, one that’s not all hat and no horse!
“Many of our patrons look forward to our summer murder mysteries, and we do too! It’s always so fun to put on such an interactive show while our guests enjoy a lovely dinner and some fun cocktails. Our barn venue is the perfect backdrop for the country & western saloon theme, and I know many of our customers look forward to any excuse to dust off their cowboy hats! Plus, there’s going to be some very cute cowboys and cowgirls around town for our add-on youth performance for Downtown Detective Trail.” – Sarah Quick, Artistic Director.
Murder at the Blue Moon Saloon is complimented by Globus’ School of Dramatic Arts (SODA) Downtown Detective Trails. From June 14th until the 26th, our local young stars can be found acting out clues to an additional mystery throughout downtown Bobcaygeon. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children, or free with your tickets to Murder at the Blue Moon Saloon.
Written by Globus’s own Sarah Quick, Murder at the Blue Moon Saloon actors feature both Globus Theatre murder mystery veterans Jennine Profeta, Kerry Griffin and Kevin Sepaul; as well as fresh faces Calvin Rea, Jack Copland, and Carly Poole.
With drinks, boot-scooting, good times a-plenty, you won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to solve the Murder at the Blue Moon Saloon.
Tickets are available for purchase at our box office (705 738 2037) or online at
globustheatre.com.