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Murder Mystery TEAM BUILDING GAME: Rushmore's Revenge

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$39.95

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A social for the 1979 graduating class of Rushmore’s Beauty Academy for Women.  All female cast.

HOW IT WORKS: **THIS IS IMPORTANT! OUR GAMES ARE PLAYED A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY!**

Our games are designed for parties with 20 or more guests. Some of your guests will take part in the mystery as the primary suspects, victim(s), detective and killer. They’ll have full knowledge of the script, which means they’ll know whodunit. It will be their job, as primary suspects, to work AS A TEAM to produce a cohesive (and fun) murder mystery. The rest of your participants will take on the role of a team of detectives and it will be their job to actively solve the case - AS A TEAM (handing in only one solution sheet per team at the end). Essentially, everyone will have a crucial, active part in the mystery.You’ll also give each team of detectives a team project to complete during the course of the mystery (for multi-tasking and problem solving) and you’ll have the option of doing a team change mid-mystery as well.

*PLEASE NOTE: If you don't want your prime suspects to know whodunit you can add a narrator to your game. Have the narrator read the script as if telling a story. Your suspects will need to act out what he or she says. You'll give them their characters descriptions ahead of time but not the script itself. We're slowly adapting all our mystery games to include a "know it all version" and a "narrator version" but we're not there yet. If we have adapted a game you'll see it clearly noted in the description. We have not updated this particular script yet.

For ALL the details on how our games work (including number of players, length of mystery and pre-event prep time) and answers to your most frequently asked questions, please go to How Our Games Are Played.

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THE STORY AND THE CHARACTERS:

ALL FEMALE CAST.

THE PLACE: Rushmore Beauty Academy for Women, Staffordshire, England (England is optional).

THE EVENT: A social for graduating class of 1979 (you can set it in modern day if you want).

STORY: Many changes are coming to Rushmore - an institution where nothing has changed in its 80-year history. Men will now be admitted to the school. Bernice Rushmore, whose family founded the school, is resigning from the Board Of Regents and withdrawing her funding. Naturally, it’s all very upsetting. So we advise you to watch your back. It’s difficult to tell who is friend or foe with the future of this sacred institution at stake.

SIX PRIMARY SUSPECTS:

  1. MAUDE GREENFIELD: The Chancellor of Rushmore Beauty Academy for Women. She recently decided to admit men for the first time in Rushmore’s 80-year history. This has some people very upset.
  2. JANE DODGET: Rushmore’s Dean of Students for the past seven years. A refined “lady” who abhors the thought of men attending Rushmore because females are, as everyone knows, intimidated and distracted by the opposite sex.
  3. OLIVIA DODGET: Jane’s rather dimwitted daughter. Olivia isn’t attending Rushmore by her choice but by her mother’s. She dreams of moving to America and becoming a roller derby queen.
  4. BERNICE RUSHMORE: Chairwoman of the board of Regents. Her family founded Rushmore in 1899, but she’s decided to resign from the board (and take her money with her), leaving Maude Greenfield no choice but to admit men.
  5. KAT OVERTON: The top student of this year’s graduating class. Kat is trouble with a capital T, just ask Bernice.
  6. GABRIELLE STEELE: Another graduating Rushmore student. Or is she?

SECONDARY SUSPECTS: Remember, EVERYONE will be actively involved in this mystery because it will be their job to solve the case and because you’ll be encouraging them to come in costume and in character.  Use any or all of these secondary suspects if you have “extra” cast members you want to use or if you have some guests who want to take on a character but not take on the full responsibility of a primary suspect.  Give them their secondary suspect instructions (included) and let them run with it. ***FOR LARGE GROUP MYSTERIES (75 OR MORE): I'd definitely suggest you cast your secondary suspects. During the mystery it will be the secondary suspects' "job" to act as general support for the primary suspects. They'll roam the room "gossiping" about the goings-in, quiet the audience down during a main action, answer questions, bring primary suspects to tables for questioning and make sure your guests have seen the physical clues that have been revealed.

  1. Members of the board of regents who are either adamantly for or against admitting men to the school
  2. Other students
  3. Family
  4. Boyfriends
  5. Men who want to enter the academy
  6. Feminists who want to close the school because it’s degrading to women.
  7. Protesters against males attending Rushmore.