Harrogate Theatre is marking its landmark 125th anniversary with a special fundraising event.
On Halloween (Friday 31st October) at 1pm, guests are invited to the Yorkshire Hotel for 'Sheer Luck Holmes: The Case of the Floating Fiancée' – an interactive dining experience presented by KatMary Productions.
This unique event will combine a two-course meal with a gripping (and hilarious) murder mystery, immersing audiences in a world of mystery, mischief and mayhem.
Audiences will become part of the story as they join the famous detective Sheer Luck Holmes in unravelling a case filled with twists, turns, and plenty of laughs.
A Harrogate Theatre spokesperson said:
“The celebration not only promises an afternoon of intrigue and entertainment but also serves an important purpose, with all proceeds supporting Harrogate Theatre’s future, helping ensure its role as a cultural cornerstone for years to come.”
Meals for the event have been donated by Simon Cotton, Managing Director of HRH Group, in support of Harrogate Theatre’s fundraising efforts.
Tickets are available now. Early booking is recommended as places are limited. For bookings and further information, visit the Harrogate Theatre website here.

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