
Enter the glittering and cutthroat world of the professional Karaoke Singer in Mystery Cafe Houston's world premiere show! A crazed serial karaoke killer is stalking the contestants of the Gulf Coast Regional Semi-Final Three Steps Before National Silver Microphone Karaoke Competition and it's up to you to find out who... while there are still some crooners living!
Could it be:
Even if you feel that there is enough pain and suffering in the world without karaoke, Killer Karaoke provides enough fun, thrills, and sing-along-able songs to keep you laughing and humming long after the evening's over!

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944-CLUE
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It's the sort of story the tabloids eat up: two young people, each the heir of fabulously successful but competing corporations, meet, fall in love and marry. Their union will create the world's largest (and noisiest) Barbecued Baked Bean company; literally thousands of dollars may be at stake... which may explain why dead bodies start cropping up.
The typically outrageous cast of characters include:
Then of course, there's the missing Judge, who should be officiating at the wedding, but is full of more excuses than a politician with an attractive intern. Weddings almost never go as planned, but they also (almost) never involve a web of murder and intrigue! Soon-to-be-weds, newlyweds, and oldyweds will all find something to recognize, appreciate, and laugh at in Marriage Can Be Murder!
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You are cordially invited to attend Prohibition ... Liquor is illegal, gangsters
operate in the public eye, and those in the know meet at the primo social
gathering spot of the Roaring 20s, Tex Guinan's Three Hundred Club, the Largest
Floating Speakeasy in History! Adding to the night's allure is the world's first
nationwide radio broadcast live from the Three Hundred Club - or should
we say dead, because there is the small problem of that body on the floor.
Too bad the place is illegal - nobody can exactly call the cops.
Among the suspects:
We are also informed that Charles Lindbergh, Mae West and George S. Kaufmann are in there somewhere - but hey! That's the mystery of Mystery Cafe! Gangsters, girls and giggle water all come together for an evening in the Wayback Machine in Come Up and Slay Me Sometime!
* Please note that we have several shows performing with open-ended runs. Call your favorite number, (713) 944-CLUE or email us at mystcafe@comcast.net for which shows are playing on specific dates.
Mystery
Cafe stands ready to bring it's own unique form of entertainment to your party,
board meeting, church function, or any other place where unsuspecting people
are gathered. Customized jokes and characterizations can be easily provided,
drawing the participants even further into the mystery.
E-mail
us, or (all together now)
DIAL (713) 944-CLUE.