Murder mystery experience on British luxury train – cleverly conceived, perfectly acted, and with a delicious five-course lunch to boot
- A Moving Murder Mystery journey sees guests on board a British Pullman try to uncover a murderer among a group ‘travelling to see the 1950s Festival of Britain’
- The actors’ amusing ad libs and direct interactions with passengers draw participants in as the train travels from London’s Victoria station to Dover and back
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The passengers are settled into their seats and the train is about to depart when a dapper, mustachioed young man dressed in tweeds hurries through the carriage.
“I don’t actually have a ticket, I’m looking for a compartment to hide in,” he announces, before disappearing through the mahogany doors to the next car. While we are left bemused in his wake, a pair of equally stylish women sashay through, murmuring between themselves about needing champagne.
Something sinister is afoot; not so much Murder on the Orient Express, more Murder on the British Pullman.
We’re on board the British Pullman in Victoria Station, London for A Moving Murder Mystery journey. The immersive theatrical performance called Dead On Time has been created specifically for the train by Private Drama Events.
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Before even leaving the station we have been transported back to 1951. Not just because of the lavish vintage Pullman, owned by hospitality and leisure company Belmond, but a vivacious group are on board who have been enjoying the Battersea Pleasure Gardens at the Festival of Britain.
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