What people
are saying about Mystery Tea Parties
A great party idea.
An ideal group game.
Fun for Luncheon and Church
events. Marvelous party idea.
Dear
Maxine;
We are "The Ladies Between the Lakes" chapter of the Red Hat
Society in Ticonderoga, NY. Thought you would like to see our"
Bodacious Babes". D.H.
"Several months ago I ordered "Who Killed the Roving Romeo of
the Red Feather Ladies" and I just wanted to express what a
delightful time we had presenting your play. ... It was such a
success that we have been requested to present our production to
a church group and we definitely will be ordering another play
for next year." S.E.
"Maxine, my red hat ladies love your mystery
scripts. ...Thanks for bringing so much fun and joyinto
our lives. J.T.
"Hi! Just thought I would let you know about our mystery
luncheon. We had it at our church for all ladies. The ladies
that were the characters were hilarious. ... We had about 30
ladies in attendance...Just thought I would tell you about how
much fun your mystery luncheon was." J.Q.
Dear Maxine,
My Red Hat chapter is Prime Time and Sublime. I want to share these photos with you.
We had so much fun !!
This is the first murder mystery tea party I hosted last year. "Who Killed the Darling Duke of
Darjeeling"
The photo on the below is the group of "suspects" and the
picture to the right, is the is the entire tea party group.
Dear Maxine,
Just wanted to let you know that our Mystery Teas this weekend. It was
fabulous! The ladies really put a lot into their costume and characters
and the interaction was wonderful. We were laughing so-everyone was very
funny.
I have another group interested in doing the Mystery also. You provided
everything needed to hold the mystery in that booklet, it was just
great. I even had 2 cancellations due to illness at the last minute, but
it went off without a hitch, the Mystery was so skillfully done.
I've let the Tea Guild know what a success it was. Please be sure and
let me know when your next one comes out! Thanks again.
Mary
Ladies Tea Guild, Memphis Chapter
Dear Maxine,
I just wanted to let you know that yesterday we celebrated my
mother's 70th birthday with the murder mystery tea party. It
was a blast! My mother, 7 sisters and myself did it. Everyone
got into the costume and character so well. Mom was thrilled.
Thank you for creating the script that made the say so special.
If you come up with any more let me know.
T. Morton
"Thanks, the last one was great. My red hat ladies want to
do it again. Bring on more Red Feather Investment Club
mysteries." C.F.
Hi Maxine,
Here is a picture of our Who
Killed the Darling Duke of Darjeeling. It is ok for you
to use it. They did not mind
when
I included it in my email. We did this mystery at The
Carolina Bread and Breakfast here in Helena, Mt. I
believe it was built in the 1930s. It was a perfect
backdrop for the mystery. I am the one on the left side
end in the back. (I played a detective and directed it)
Can you guess which gal did it? She played the Duke's
secretary and is the second one to the left in the back
wearing a dark green dress and jacket. We all had a lot
of fun. They also decided that she deserved her just
desserts which was a Red Toile Stoneware Teapot.