Whodunnit for Hire

Murder Mystery Entertainment Company in Maryland | Watch out! This is so much fun, you might DIE laughing! | murdermysterycompany@gmail.com | 410-549-2722

Whodunnit for Hire offers fun murder mystery games for public and private events, corporate team building activities and corporate parties. The events are interactive and always a comedy. Here are a few of the options available for your murder mystery party.

 

  • 1920s - Sinister Speakeasy
  • 1950s - Malt Shoppe Murder
  • 1980s - Gag Me With A Spoon. She's Dead.
  • Wild West - Wanted Dead or Alive
  • Pirates - Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • Hollywood - Hollywood Homicide
  • 19 Crimes (Based on the wine)
  • Clue (Based on the board game)
  • Team Building Can Be Murder (ie Who Killed the Boss?)
  • Turning 16 (or 30 or 50, etc.) Can Be Murder

 

Gift cards are available. Make check for desired amount to "Whodunnit for Hire" and mail to Whodunnit for Hire, 49 Waterview Road, Baltimore MD 21222

 

My name is Wendy Olenik. I own Whodunnit for Hire. I am excited to turn your company's party into a murder mystery. But watch out. This is so much fun, you might die laughing. Many corporate events have between 60 and 80 employees but you could have as many as 400 (your guests must fit into one room). Scroll down for the FAQ.

murdermysterycompany@gmail.com

 

 

Wendy Olenik

WHODUNNIT FOR HIRE

410-549-2722

 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q? Could I book all the seats and turn it into a private party? A. Yes. Love that. Or, book several tables and make it a semi-private event.

Q? I’d like to arrange a private Whodunnit party elsewhere. Where should I host it? A. Choose a location within 50 miles of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Your guests must fit into one room, the location must have free on-site parking and the location must be handicap accessible. Your cafeteria or boardroom might be perfect. Breakfast, lunch or dinner events are acceptable for private events.

Q? I am hosting a company party. What is the cost for you to turn my private event into a murder mystery? A. The Production Format (a play with seven actors) is $3500. The Game Format (your guests are sleuths and suspects) is $1250.

Q? What is the difference between the Production Format and the Game Format? A. The Production Format is a play with seven actors. The Game Format is an activity which requires volunteers from among your guests to play the suspects.

Q? How many guests should be at my private party? A. You should have a minimum of 20 guests. There is no maximum.

Q? I will have fewer than 20 guests. Could I hire you to turn it into a murder mystery? A. No. I wouldn't recommend it. My mysteries are written for larger groups done around a meal.

Q? I plan to host a Team Building Whodunnit for my corporate event. Could I keep this a surprise from my staff? Could I tell you the guests I’d like accused? Could I get a customized storyline? A. Yes. Yes. And yes!

Q? How long does it take? A. Plan three hours for your event. It will take two hours from "dead body" to "awards". Use this timeline as an example.

  • 6:00 PM . . Doors Open | Welcome Reception
  • 7:00 PM . . Salads Served and Mystery Begins
  • 7:30 PM . . Entrees Served followed by Interrogations
  • 8:30 PM . . Desserts Served followed by Wrap-Up, Curtain Call and Awards
  • 9:00 PM . . End

Q? Should I provide a meal to my guests during the murder mystery? A. Yes. My mysteries are written assuming this is a lunch or dinner party.

Q? Should I provide additional entertainment such as a band or DJ? A. No. At least not during the three hours designated for the murder mystery dinner. In the example above additional entertainment would start at 9PM.

Q? Can the guests be in more than one room? A. No.

Q? Why should I book with Whodunnit for Hire? A. I've been doing this for more than twenty years. I know what I'm doing and I do it extremely well. Your employees are going to have a fantastic time. They will be laughing and engaged. They will create fun and memorable connections. At the end of this party they will be singing your praises. This will be one of the best team building activities you've ever done for your staff.

Q? What information should I send you to book a Whodunnit for Hire murder mystery party? A. Send the date, start time, location, and whether you are booking the Production Format ($3500 for seven actors) or the Game Format ($1250 for your guests to be the suspects).

Q? How do I get in touch with you? A. My name is Wendy Olenik and I own Whodunnit for Hire. You may text, call or email me. I am excited to turn your event into a murder mystery party.

__________________________________________________________

Wendy Olenik, Owner

Whodunnit for Hire | Murder Mystery Entertainment

410-549-2722 | murdermysterycompany@gmail.com

 

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Murder Mystery Entertainment Company in Maryland | Watch out! This is so much fun, you might DIE laughing! | murdermysterycompany@gmail.com | 410-549-2722

Whodunnit for Hire offers fun murder mystery games for public and private events, corporate team building activities and corporate parties. The events are interactive and always a comedy. Here are a few of the options available for your murder mystery party.

 

  • 1920s - Sinister Speakeasy
  • 1950s - Malt Shoppe Murder
  • 1980s - Gag Me With A Spoon. She's Dead.
  • Wild West - Wanted Dead or Alive
  • Pirates - Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • Hollywood - Hollywood Homicide
  • 19 Crimes (Based on the wine)
  • Clue (Based on the board game)
  • Team Building Can Be Murder (ie Who Killed the Boss?)
  • Turning 16 (or 30 or 50, etc.) Can Be Murder

 

Gift cards are available. Make check for desired amount to "Whodunnit for Hire" and mail to Whodunnit for Hire, 49 Waterview Road, Baltimore MD 21222

 

My name is Wendy Olenik. I own Whodunnit for Hire. I am excited to turn your company's party into a murder mystery. But watch out. This is so much fun, you might die laughing. Many corporate events have between 60 and 80 employees but you could have as many as 400 (your guests must fit into one room). Scroll down for the FAQ.

murdermysterycompany@gmail.com

 

 

Wendy Olenik

WHODUNNIT FOR HIRE

410-549-2722

 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q? Could I book all the seats and turn it into a private party? A. Yes. Love that. Or, book several tables and make it a semi-private event.

Q? I’d like to arrange a private Whodunnit party elsewhere. Where should I host it? A. Choose a location within 50 miles of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Your guests must fit into one room, the location must have free on-site parking and the location must be handicap accessible. Your cafeteria or boardroom might be perfect. Breakfast, lunch or dinner events are acceptable for private events.

Q? I am hosting a company party. What is the cost for you to turn my private event into a murder mystery? A. The Production Format (a play with seven actors) is $3500. The Game Format (your guests are sleuths and suspects) is $1250.

Q? What is the difference between the Production Format and the Game Format? A. The Production Format is a play with seven actors. The Game Format is an activity which requires volunteers from among your guests to play the suspects.

Q? How many guests should be at my private party? A. You should have a minimum of 20 guests. There is no maximum.

Q? I will have fewer than 20 guests. Could I hire you to turn it into a murder mystery? A. No. I wouldn't recommend it. My mysteries are written for larger groups done around a meal.

Q? I plan to host a Team Building Whodunnit for my corporate event. Could I keep this a surprise from my staff? Could I tell you the guests I’d like accused? Could I get a customized storyline? A. Yes. Yes. And yes!

Q? How long does it take? A. Plan three hours for your event. It will take two hours from "dead body" to "awards". Use this timeline as an example.

  • 6:00 PM . . Doors Open | Welcome Reception
  • 7:00 PM . . Salads Served and Mystery Begins
  • 7:30 PM . . Entrees Served followed by Interrogations
  • 8:30 PM . . Desserts Served followed by Wrap-Up, Curtain Call and Awards
  • 9:00 PM . . End

Q? Should I provide a meal to my guests during the murder mystery? A. Yes. My mysteries are written assuming this is a lunch or dinner party.

Q? Should I provide additional entertainment such as a band or DJ? A. No. At least not during the three hours designated for the murder mystery dinner. In the example above additional entertainment would start at 9PM.

Q? Can the guests be in more than one room? A. No.

Q? Why should I book with Whodunnit for Hire? A. I've been doing this for more than twenty years. I know what I'm doing and I do it extremely well. Your employees are going to have a fantastic time. They will be laughing and engaged. They will create fun and memorable connections. At the end of this party they will be singing your praises. This will be one of the best team building activities you've ever done for your staff.

Q? What information should I send you to book a Whodunnit for Hire murder mystery party? A. Send the date, start time, location, and whether you are booking the Production Format ($3500 for seven actors) or the Game Format ($1250 for your guests to be the suspects).

Q? How do I get in touch with you? A. My name is Wendy Olenik and I own Whodunnit for Hire. You may text, call or email me. I am excited to turn your event into a murder mystery party.

__________________________________________________________

Wendy Olenik, Owner

Whodunnit for Hire | Murder Mystery Entertainment

410-549-2722 | murdermysterycompany@gmail.com

 

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