A Suspenseful Evening Awaits at Bavarian Inn Restaurant’s Murder Mystery Dinner, Take 127: A Technicolor Tragedy
Interactive evening includes dinner, costumes, and more
An unforgettable evening awaits guests of the Bavarian Inn Restaurant’s murder mystery dinner this spring. Planned for Friday, Apr. 17, the evening combines a full menu of great food and mystery.
“Take 127: A Technicolor Tragedy” is an immersive, interactive dinner show intended for mature audiences. Guests must be 16 years or older to attend. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
The story is set during the Golden Age of Hollywood, where guests will play members of the press at a gala dinner promoting a new film by producer Roman Goldstein. However, the morning of the premiere, a famous director’s body was found in the La Brea tar pits. It will be up to the guests to examine the evidence and follow the clues to the murderer.
The three-course dinner presented by the Bavarian Inn Culinary Team will include a spring salad as the first course, the choice of Chicken Roulade with Braised Beef Short Ribs or Eggplant Rollatini topped with Tomato Red Pepper Coulis for the main course, and a chocolate-covered strawberry mousse for dessert.
There will be a cash bar available with dinner, followed by the themed performance starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. Costumes are encouraged but not required; however, business casual attire is requested if you are not wearing a costume.
Reservations are required, and the cost is $100 per person, which includes the show, dinner, milk, tea, coffee, or fountain soft drink, tax, and gratuity. Tickets can be purchased by calling (989) 652-9941 or online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bavarian-inn-restaurant-laff-present-take-127-a-technicolor-tragedy-tickets-1979321905100

About Bavarian Inn Resort: The Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn is a Midwest Resort destination for families and groups alike, who seek enjoyable experiences in lodging, dining, shopping, special events, and conference/meeting services. The resort experience includes Bavarian Inn Restaurant, Bavarian Inn Lodge, Frankenmuth River Place Shops, and the ResidenZ at Bavarian Inn.
About Bavarian Inn Restaurant: Celebrating 136 years of service, the Bavarian Inn Restaurant has become a Michigan landmark. Generations of diners, lodgers and tourists from around the globe have discovered true Bavarian hospitality thanks to the late William “Tiny” Zehnder and his late wife Dorothy. Guests experience the old-world European charm of the Bavarian Inn – whether it’s the famous chicken dinners, fresh baked goods or Michigan’s greatest selection of German beer. Bavarian Inn also prides itself on being one of the top consumers of Pure Michigan agricultural products, striving to serve more Michigan-grown and produced foods and Michigan-produced beverages than any other restaurant. Nestled within the backdrop of authentic German architecture, a variety of shops and other fun activities, a trip to Frankenmuth would not be complete without a visit to the Bavarian Inn Restaurant. Learn more at www.bavarianinn.com.





