Be a Super Sleuth this October at the Caves
- Margate Caves

- Sep 8, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 25, 2021

There is foul play afoot this Halloween as the United Players Drama Group takes over for two nights of murder, mayhem and mystery, in An Inspector Catchpole Mystery- an ice cold killer.
Set in Victorian Margate, Inspector Catchpole faces his most challenging case to date as he tries to solve the murder of Lady Lardedaah of Northdown Hall. All the detective knows is that she had a deadly secret to die for. Now he must look behind the facades of the numerous suspects and work out who is lying about where they were? Who is hiding desperate secrets? And, who is capable of MURDER….
Join us at the Caves to watch the events unfold, sort the truth from the deception and try to solve the mystery before Inspector Catchpole’s final verdict. Will guests end the night basking in detective glory or suffer the fate of the murderer being too clever for them?
The United Players are a long-standing dramatic group based in Chatham, Kent, who have been entertaining audiences throughout the county with their wonderful array of family-friendly productions for 40 years. Specialising in medieval theatre, classic drama, historical drama and pantomime, they have delighted and perplexed audiences in equal measure with their many murder mystery events, set over a range of time periods and situations.
Accompanying the deadly doings will be a delicious, period-appropriate three-course dinner served in the award-winning visitor centre above the Caves, menu below. A cash bar will be available during the meal service.
Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st October from 7-10pm. Tickets are £40 to include three-course dinner. Guests must be over 16 and will be seated in tables of eight for dinner.
Come dressed as your favourite detective to add to the fun!
Places are strictly limited so to secure your tickets use the link below to book now.





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