Comedy

Murder in the Chapel - A Murder Village Improvised Whodunnit

Step inside a heritage listed chapel and right into an improvised Agatha Christie-style mystery!

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A friendly-looking priest tips his straw boater to the viewer as he holds his bible. Behind him, a man in a green suit and a fedora stares in confusion at a small revolver he holds aloft on the end of his pencil. The scene is foggy and moody.

Image Credit: Mark Gambino

  • Presented by: Murder Village

Melbourne's award-winning improvised whodunnit returns with a new season set within a moody, beautiful church in Melbourne's CBD. St Peter The Mariner Chapel at Mission to Seafarers is about to become the backdrop to red herrings, tell-tale clues... and MURDER.

The parish may be at the very heart of life in every quaint 1950s English village, but with bodies piling up in the vestry, things are looking dire at Murder Village Church. Thankfully the local priest, clever-clogs Father Leicester Guppy, has a nose for clues – and he delivers denouements as sharp as his sermons.

Starring some of Australia's funniest and most accomplished improvisers, Murder in the Chapel takes the winning Murder Village formula and dials up the excitement with a special 90-minute show in a truly unique and immersive location. As is always the case at Murder Village, any of the parish's peculiar parishioners could be dispatched at any moment, and any of them could be the murderer. It’s your secret ballot votes that determine who lives, who dies and who will be unmasked as the culprit. And don't forget – whether you attend one service or them all, no two chapters of this critically acclaimed immersive show are the same.

“Completely enthralling." ★★★★★ - Theatre People

“This thrilling show promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.” ★★★★★ - On the House!

“Absolutely hilarious... pick up your magnifying glass, put on your best deer stalker hat and travel very quickly to Murder Village." ★★★★½ - Glam Adelaide

“Think Midsomer Murders meets Thank God You’re Here." ★★★★½ - The Ponder Room

“This would easily be the most polished improv I have ever seen.” - Judge's Pick Comment, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2023
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