Peaches and Cream performing Valentine's Day murder mystery musical
Peaches and Crime is presenting its latest 'you decide homicide' murder mystery musical.
Held on Friday and Saturday, guests will be able to enjoy an evening with a twist at every corner.
The show, 'Brother's Keepers, Murder's Weepers' follows mystery novelist Merope Cooper as she has been called upon by her brother to help solve a murder.
Audience members will be able to help decide the fate of the show.
Lyricist Daniel Morrissey Schwartz says Peaches and Crime is so popular because their music feels familiar but is unique and original.
'I think that people will be gratified to be placed into something that really demands their deductive wits and also have the ability to laugh, and I think feel genuine emotional connection,' said Morrissey Schwartz.
The murder mystery event will be held from 5 to 9 p.m., with the show starting at 6:30.
Tickets start at $80 and include admission to the show, a cocktail hour, hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar, and more.
To purchase tickets, visit roberson.org.
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