The Mystery Of Stamford Arts Centre

 This interactive adventure blends live board game elements with a thrilling evidence hunt.

Join super sleuth Danyah Miller to unravel The Mystery of Stamford Arts Centre’.

From the award-winning creators of I Believe in Unicorns comes this new brain-teasing interactive adventure. Combining live board game elements with a thrilling evidence hunt, you’ll become a detective faced with intriguing suspects, curious objects and a detailed theatre map. Can we crack this case together?

Navigate through secrets and surprises, watch camera footage and uncover hidden clues, every riddle bringing us closer to the truth.

Expect mischief, intrigue, spontaneous stories and of course a sprinkle of magic.

Get involved… get it solved!

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Important Information

Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre

Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions) £40 Family of 4

Running Time: 1 hour

Suitable for ages 7+

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