Halloween Hell is a murder mystery starring Gore the Ghost, Count Chickens the vampire and the Mistress Monster – part witch and part Frankenstein. The mystery centres on ‘who killed the bagpiper!?’ lots of silly fun and very accessible and entertaining for family audiences.
Established in 1998 The Tentpeg Murderers are Scotland’s oldest and finest murder mystery company.
From our base in Glasgow we travel the length and breadth of Scotland (and beyond) delivering events in hotels, stately homes, castles and front rooms. We make each one slightly special by personalising the characters and jokes especially for you.
Our murder mysteries are high-comedy farce without losing the need for a clever intriguing plot. Whether you enjoy the murder, the mystery, the humour, the costumes, the camaraderee, or just the mayhem, there is a whole world of personality in our suspects waiting to be discovered.
You can stretch the little grey cells as much or as little as you like; sit back and enjoy or be your very own Poirot. Although we can’t guarantee you will guess whodunit, we can guarantee the experience will be anything but dull.
Inverclyde Libraries
The Tentpeg Murderers
Website: www.tentpeg.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TentpegMysteries
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Instagram: www.instagram.com/thetentpegmurderers
SB: Sound Based
V: Highly Visual / No or Little Text
TT: Touch Tour
SP: Sub-Pacs
Greenock Central Library,
Wallace Place,
Greenock,
PA15 1JB
Find out more on the Inverclyde Council website.
There is both free and paid parking outside of the Greenock Library/town centre.
The library is fully accessible.
The library has accessible public toilets and baby change.
This is a murder mystery event that includes 3 actors who engage with the audience in a performance.
Rig Arts: Charity No: SC042242
Supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
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