2018

Murder mystery

Epiacum this April

Murder mystery

Death is the wish of some, the relief of many, and the end of all

Seneca (4 BC-65) Roman philosopher and playwright

  You are at a Roman party

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… like a proper Roman Party

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…with all the buffet food you need to fill your hearty Roman stomach 

& as many drinks as your Roman denarius can buy

 Basically all the merriment and fun of a damn fine Roman bash…

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The date is 324 AD

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You are in Roman Alston 

aka Epiacum

(actually Lowbyer Manor)

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With old Roman friends and new friends to be…

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Then

suddenly

 

There is a scream

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and that most Roman of exits occurs…

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right in the middle of the party…

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A murder most Roman

 

But…

 

You are now a suspect…

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​ Can you clear your name?

 Can you find the murderer? 

The clock is ticking…

 

For a night to look back on and a tale to tell your friends (with selfies and photos of course)

You are

INVITED

to 

Terror in a Toga

ONE NIGHT ONLY

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Friday 27th April 2018

Lowbyer Manor

Alston

Only £27 a ticket

including a full buffet dinner and a night of deadly entertainment, mystery and fun

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what people have said about Terror in a Togo Murder Mystery:

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“THE BEST 30th birthday ever”

“laughs, adult dress up and one awesome mystery”

“Almost too much fun because only one of us was able to figure out who had done it!”

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8 tickets left…

Get yours before they go…

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left to get your tickets

Yes please – we want to have a night to remember…

Tickets include a full buffet dinner the mystery and a night of laughs, memories and tales to tell…

Get your tickets now – when they are gone, that’s it!

Number of tickets
1 ticket £27.00 GBP2 tickets £54.00 GBP3 tickets £81.00 GBP4 tickets £108.00 GBP

“(S)He who hesitates is lost”

Marcus Porcius Cato, Roman statesman

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Epiacum chosen as an example by The Lost Words author Robert Macfarlane

Prize winning author, and Cambridge Fellow Dr Robert Macfarlane cited Epiacum as an example of his word of the day today. Using the English Heritage aerial photo of Epiacum Roman Fort to illustrate his definition of Palimpsest 

We feel that the LIDAR image shows off the depth of time of this incredible site even better – and Dr Macfarlane agrees that it is stunning.

Thanks to Dr David Petts from Durham University for alerting us to the tweet

It was great to see several of our own followers keen to join in the online conversation:

 

And we can’t help but agree – what a workplace we have!

 

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