A 1920s-themed ‘wine and murder’ themed escape room with immersive performances and a two-course dinner is coming to Manchester later this year.
Wine Escape will encourage guests to don their best 1920s attire as the Manchester Hall on Bridge Street is transformed into the elusive Hawker Wine Estate.
Visitors will spend an exclusive evening with the estate’s wealthy owners, the Von James family, for a celebratory night of food and drink.
However, things will ‘turn sour when a storm of vengeance, lies and deceit ruins the evening’.
Guests must then stick together, hold their nerve and beat the clock in order to escape the Hawker estate with their lives.
Tickets for the event include a two course dinner, a live immersive show performed by actors, ‘beat the clock’ games and dancing.
The unique shows will be taking place up and down the country until December this year.
Wine Escape will be taking over Manchester Hall on October 14th and 15th, with tickets costing £64.95 per person.
Though a discount is available for NHS, blue light staff and students, while group tickets are also available for a table of twelve people.
For more information and to get booked in, visit the Wine Escape website here.