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Mob’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Celebration Set for March 22

Farmington Valley Visitor's Association hosting show at Bridge Street Live.

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Start off the evening with a bang! Join “Uncle Franco” and his mobsters in a professional dinner theater production. Guests never know whom to expect – but at this thrilling, hilarious murder mystery show, they’ll know what to expect – a great meal and fantastic evening. AspenDream Productions®, Connecticut’s longest-running murder mystery comedy dinner show, puts on an action-packed performance where everyone is considered a suspect. The interactive show makes an appearance at Bridge Street Live in Collinsville on Thursday, March 22.

Guests will be assigned a name tag, and are encouraged to attend dressed ready to play the role of a gangster, movie star, politician, or friend to the well-respected “Uncle Franco,” head of the New York Mob family. Someone is killed, and no one can leave until the mystery is solved by the FBI while guests enjoy dinner, dancing, singing and drinks (cash bar). 

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The hilarious murder mystery event hosted by Farmington Valley Visitor’s Association will be held on Thursday, March 22 at 41 Bridge Street in Collinsville at 7 pm. Tickets are available online by visiting www.41bridgestreet.com. For general information, call FVVA at 860.676.8878.

Admission is $75 per person, which includes dinner and entertainment.

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Proceeds benefit the Farmington Valley Visitors Association, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to promote the Farmington Valley by serving as a Resource Center for residents and business/family relocation, and enticing visitors to experience all the valley has to offer.


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