A Recipe for Murder! A Deliciously Devious Whodunit with Sherwin Williams!
What do you get when you mix a splash of reality TV, a dash of corporate rivalry, and a heaping spoonful of sabotage? You get A Recipe for Murder!, an interactive mystery dinner that’s part suspense, part satire, and all-out fun. And this time, the spotlight shines on the colorful world of Sherwin Williams, the sponsor of this exclusive, private whodunit event.
This is not your average dinner theater.
Hosted by A Touch of Mystery & More Entertainment Group, A Recipe for Murder! whisks guests away into the high-stakes kitchen of So You Think You Can Cook?—the hottest new reality show on the fictional Food By Design Network. After one of Sherwin Williams’ own employees was unceremoniously chopped from the competition, tensions have reached a boiling point. Now, with the show’s grand finale underway, someone’s soufflé—and perhaps their secrets—are about to collapse.
Will it be murder… or just media madness? That’s for you to find out.
Whisked into the Drama
Guests arrive and are immediately immersed in the chaos of the set, welcomed by an unforgettable lineup of quirky, dramatic characters including:
- Christie Abernathy – A driven finalist with something to prove
- Mimi St. Regis – The ruthless head judge with a secret ingredient of her own
- Blake Clysdale – The brutally honest (and hilariously petty) host
- Robert James – Another finalist with more than a few culinary skeletons in the pantry
- Vivian Clysdale – Blake’s “helpful” assistant… or is she hiding something?
- Audrey Banks – The overworked, over-it producer trying to keep it all together
And just when you think you’ve figured it all out, another twist bubbles to the surface.
The Secret Sauce: Interactive Fun
Unlike traditional dinner theater, A Recipe for Murder! invites guests to become part of the mystery. Whether you’re attending a corporate event, team building activity, VIP casino party, reunion, or private celebration, this interactive experience puts everyone at the center of the action.
Your table becomes your investigative team, piecing together clues, interrogating suspects, and making your final accusations before the night is done. And yes, there’s plenty of laughter along the way.
This Sherwin Williams-sponsored version of the show adds a custom flair to the plot, making it perfect for companies looking to engage their employees and clients in a unique, memorable way. After all, team-building doesn’t have to involve trust falls and PowerPoints—it can involve poison, pastries, and plenty of punchlines.
Virtually or Live—We’ve Got You Covered
Whether you’re hosting an in-person gala or prefer a virtual corporate event, A Touch of Mystery & More Entertainment Group brings the drama and comedy directly to you. We’ve mastered the art of virtual murder, giving remote teams and global guests a seamless, high-quality mystery experience.
Our shows are tailored to meet your needs, whether that means customizing characters, adjusting for company-specific humor, or branding your private whodunit event. From casinos to conference rooms, from Zoom screens to private estates—we’ve entertained everywhere.
Why Book a Murder Mystery?
A Touch of Mystery’s shows are more than just entertainment—they’re interactive experiences that build community, spark creativity, and leave people talking long after the final curtain falls. They’re perfect for:
- Corporate events and team-building
- Fundraisers that need flair
- VIP entertainment in casinos or private clubs
- Family reunions and milestone parties
- Holiday parties with a twist
And in the case of A Recipe for Murder!, you get a delicious blend of satire, suspense, and silliness that satisfies every appetite for fun.
Ready to Stir Up Some Fun?
Don’t let this one simmer on the back burner. To book A Recipe for Murder! or learn more about our full lineup of interactive whodunits and custom events, reach out to us today.
Call us at 702-497-7936 or email [email protected]
It’s time to put on your detective hats and get cooking—because someone’s goose is definitely cooked.

