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1920s : Framed at the Fix

  • Full Show Breakdown

    • When you'll need this: Your go-to manual for running the whole shebang, from arrival to cleanup, with all the nitty-gritty on how to handle guests, guide the murder scene, and wrap things up smoothly.


  • Quick Show Breakdown (Overview)

    • When you'll need this: A couple days before your gig to get the big picture on timing and flow, especially if you're coordinating with food service or worried about pacing.


  • Framed at the Fix: 1920s Script

    • When you'll need this: Your complete roadmap of all three acts. Dive in during your preparation to understand the entire story arc.



  • Characters Means and Motives

    • When you'll need this: Quick reference during preparation showing each character's access to weapons and potential reasons for murder - super helpful when you need to drop subtle hints without giving away the solution.


  • Why Not This Character?

    • When you'll need this: A lifesaver when guests are getting close to solving the mystery but need gentle nudges in the right direction, or if they're completely off track and need redirection without spoiling the big reveal.


  • Sample Speeches (Host)

  • Sample Speeches (Detective)

  • Sample Speeches (Solo show)


  • Sample Interrogation Order (Detective)

    • When you'll need this: If you're playing the detective and need to know which suspects to question, in what order, and what critical clues (in bold!) need to come out during each act - take a look at this document.


  • Leading Questions (Detective)

    • When you'll need this: A Detective's cheat sheet during with specific questions to ask each character that will naturally lead people to reveal the essential clues (in italics), helping the story flow without awkward pauses or missed information.




Framed at the Fix (1920s Show)

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