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Werewolves cabaret review: Ghoulish fun for gameshow obsessives

Riding the wave of shows like The Traitors, this murder mystery is an immersive coup 

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Werewolves cabaret review: Ghoulish fun for gameshow obsessives

For fans of The Traitors or anyone who fancies themselves as a bit of an armchair detective, Werewolves is a fun night out that'll be recognisable to anyone who played Wink Murder as a kid. The premise is simple: as night falls on Millers Hollow, the werewolves awaken to stalk the innocent villagers. As morning breaks and the death toll rises it’s up to you to try and find the werewolves who are hiding in plain sight. Fully immersive and perfectly led by the enigmatic game master Nicholas Giles Phillips, each player is given a secret role to play. Then it’s simply a case of working out who, out of 20 complete strangers, is telling the truth and who is lying. As allegiances shift, trust no one or you might become the next corpse on the pile. Great fun for groups too. 

Werewolves, The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum, 2/3 March; 9/10 March, 16/17 March, times vary. 

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