Crime dinner: Perfect for your company

Crime dinner for companies

What if a 3-course meal suddenly became a 4-course meal? Between courses you're served a murder case. This is only available at the crime dinner, the perfect thrill for your company.

Crime dinner - in the footsteps of Alec Guinness and David Niven

The year is 1967: Far away in a lonely castle, a holiday dinner is taking place. Well-fortified, the guests wait for dessert. But instead of jello and mousse au chocolat, something completely different is served: a corpse.

The calm is gone. Excitement spreads through the old walls. It must have been one of them: just who? Fortunately, two of the country's best sleuths, Alec Guinness and David Niven, are among the guests. The master detectives tirelessly search for the culprit. But please do not dawdle: the next murder is only a matter of time.

Does this scenario sound familiar to you? No wonder, it comes from the crime classic "A corpse for dessert". But who says that probably the most famous Detective game the world is only fun on the big screen? In reality, too, it is a murderous pleasure. Not for nothing invites you ShowConnection, your special event agency for Switzerland, invites you to the legendary murder mystery dinner. The MEgas pass for your employees or customers.

Crime dinner - the most exciting aftertaste in the world

Sweet, sour, salty, bitter - our taste buds already know that. How about a new flavor? With a dose of thrill? That is exactly what is served at the murder mystery dinner.

A very special treat awaits you between the courses: a murder story. Who at the table looks like a murderer or a murderess? Was it maybe the jealous wife? That would be too easy: it could just as easily have been done by the vengeful co-worker. But wait a minute: You mustn't let your jealous uncle out of your sight either. Turn on your brain cells and guess diligently. This makes waiting for dessert really fun.

The murder mystery dinner – “A corpse for dessert” 2.0

We have been preparing since the 1960s «A corpse for dessert« Pleasure. Now it's time for something new. So ShowConnection came up with its own story for your employees and customers.

The crime story: An Eccentric Scottish Lord Is Found Dead - Coincidence? Not according to Scotland Yard's Inspector Lestrade. The famous nose detects murder. But the perpetrator is a "tough nut". The detective can't figure it out on his own. He needs your help.

Crime dinner - detective for one night

Whether feature film, play or novel – what do all crime thrillers have in common? That's right, you're accompanying a detective on a murder investigation. At the murder mystery dinner, however, the cards are reshuffled. Suddenly you are more than just a curious companion. You become a detective yourself. Now someone else's intuition is not required. Your intuition is in demand. Listen carefully. Look closely. And never settle for first impressions. As the saying goes: Appearances are deceptive.

Question the witnesses in the room. Keep an eye out for tracks. The killer may have left fingerprints or footprints at the crime scene. Find a motive. But please be careful: the perpetrator is still among them. He can strike again at any time.

Get involved in an interactive detective spectacle for all the senses - a detective spectacle that will go down in your company history. After all, which workforce can claim to have solved a murder together?

Crime dinner – feels like 1967

Turn back time at the murder mystery dinner. Suddenly you are no longer in the 21st century, but back in the good old 1930s. Contemporary costumes and authentic props bring the old-world charm right into the here and now. From the inspector to the butler to the showgirl - not a trace of the 2000s. Lush feather boas, elegant gentleman's hats and traditional Scottish police uniforms will take you on a small, extremely exciting journey through time.

The rest of the setting is just as deceptively real as the costumes. A stately festive table with magnificent candlesticks and noble paintings on the walls awaits you. And the revolver or the police baton also look confusingly similar to their old originals. And then there's the crime story itself. Our writers will keep you on your toes with an exciting 1960s-style screenplay with humorous elements.

The murder mystery dinner – team building with a difference

A company party should be more than a dignified dinner. Your employees should get to know each other and grow closer together. But a casual chat is often not enough. A joint project is needed. Here comes the mission «Crime Dinner» exactly right.

The case is tricky. You can't possibly solve it alone. You need your colleagues. Exchange. Who doesn't have an alibi? Who is under a blanket? And who behaves almost too unsuspiciously?

Join forces to get to the bottom of the matter. And in the end, you not only go home with a full stomach, but also with a unique team experience.

Crime dinner, the adventurous start to Christmas

At Christmas we all slow down. Really all? ShowConnection makes it different. Your special Swiss event agency is stepping on the gas just in time for Christmas. The crime dinner, the exciting alternative to the classic Christmas dinner, heats up the cold season. And you can be there live.

Surprise your employees, customers and partners with what is probably the most exciting Christmas party you have ever celebrated. The somewhat different company celebration is perfect for larger groups of around 25 people or more. While some become master detectives, others turn into cold-blooded murderers, quirky police officers or elegant ladies. Everyone finds their role here.

You determine the location for your criminalistic Christmas party yourself or ShowConnection will suggest a suitable one for you. Throughout Switzerland we know great locations that are happy to turn into a crime scene. But don't hesitate too long: Especially at Christmas time, our legendary murder mystery dinner is all the rage.

Crime dinner - German pleasure or English original?

At the murder mystery dinner, you can not only choose the location yourself. You also have a say in the language. Either you enjoy the exciting dinner in High German/Swiss German or you have it served exclusively in English à la Alec Guinness. By the way: In English, the detective game is based on its historical model "A corpse for dessert" a little bit closer.