Last Leaf Productions'
Last Leaf presents original Murder Mysteries for
dinners,  parties, and  special events.  Each
mystery is interactive led by a cast of six to eight
professional actors.  Event organizers can choose
from one of our existing mysteries or work with
Last Leaf to customize a murder for your event.  
The mysteries are scripted with plenty of room for
improvisation and audience members are always
invited to get involved (or not)  depending on their
individual comfort level.  

A large portion of the fee requested by Last Leaf
is applied to support our productions for children
and enables Last Leaf Productions to provide
free performances at Head Start Centers,
hospitals, and other special venues. This
portion of the fee is tax-deductable.
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Miss Cheri Lane is about to lose her saloon
that is if Snake-Eyes Pete has his way.  Just
about everyone in town has a reason to kill
him - even the soot, covered stranger.  When
Snake-Eyes turns up dead on the street, it's
up to Marshall Virgil Earp, Wyatt's older and
overly sensitive brother, and our audience to
solve the case.
The audience arrives on the set to act as
extras for Vanessa Lovegood's new film.
Rex, her frequent leading man, and the
crew are there, but right in the middle of her emoting, Vanessa drops
dead.  Stella Stickpin, the infamous gossip columnist and part-time
novelist, arrives on the set to get a scoop and solve the murder.
King Faraday is celebrating the birthday
of his ward, the lovely but somewhat dim
Lady Enred. He planned to make a big
announcement at the event.  Both his
stepson, Prince Hammonreigh, and his
wife, Queen Beatrix, think it will be that
he intends to wed the prince to Lady
Enred, but before he can make any
announcement, the King turns up dead.  
Only a master storyteller like William
Shakespeare can figure out the twists to
this murder scenario  He travels back in
time to act as detective - and get a good
plot for his next play as well.
They tell us that our high school
years are the best years of our
lives.  Someone obviously didn't agree and is
still carrying a grudge.  Even after all these
years there is still a skeleton someone
wants to keep in the closet at the All
American High reunion.  Scarlet, the former
editor of the school paper knows the secret
and is murdered because of it.  Principal
White calls in the most tenacious bull dog he
knows, gym teacher Bev DiAngelo, to help
track down which of these high school
stereotypes committed the crime.
Old King Cole was a merry old
soul and loved a good laugh,
but it was always at someone
else' s expense.  When the
King turns up dead at his
party, it appears that one of
the other nursery rhyme characters
was tired of being the brunt of all his jokes.
Could it have been Miss Muffett, the event
coordinator, Jack B. Nimble, Bo Peep, or
one of the Three Little Pigs?  Horace, the
blind mouse was there but didn't see
anything.  Mother Goose, herself, is on the
case and puts each character's feet to the
fire to uncover the murderer.
Big Jim Butcher is sparing
no expense at his wedding, even if it is
his fifth.  Big Jim, the cattle king, is
marrying Mayfield Rose Millwood, heiress
to the Yellow Rose Chainsaw fortune.  
Even Jim's third wife, Tracie Sue, is there
with her new husband to bury the hatchet
after her messy divorce with Jim.  The day
seems to be as perfect as Tracie Sue's
hair until May Rose goes boots up at the
barbeque.  Now the big question is who
done it and who gets the Yellow Rose
fortune?  J. R. (Jezebel Roberta) Fontana
the only female detective in the Texas
Rangers is sent in to solve the crime.  
For your convenience, you can now use your credit
card to book your next Last Leaf Murder Mystery.  
Place your deposit or pay in full by using PayPal!
Deposit to secure your      
booking date:
                 $300

Full amount : $900

(A portion of the
performance fee for each
murder mystery is used to
support free
performances of our
children's theatre for
Head Start Centers and
Childrens' Charities.)
Some ideas to help you plan your event.