Message from Mystery Mansion Dinner Theater

Mystery, Comedy, Murder and Magic Since 1989
  • Mystery
  • Comedy
  • Murder and Magic

Mystery Mansion productions of "Murder at Rutherford House and Greystone Manor" (currently playing) have become the longest-running productions in Phoenix history. With current shows such as "Murder at Bedside Manor" and "Murder at Magic Manor" in production, we continue to present unique interactive entertainment. The Mystery Mansion Dinner Theater is produced by Cabaret Entertainment Inc. and Scene of the Crime Productions.

MarkerMystery Mansion Dinner Theater

(480) 994-1520

2200 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Editorial Description by Citysearch
Since 1989, offers comedic interactive murder mystery shows with three-course dinners; traveling shows available.
Rated 8.7 out of 10 by Citysearch.

1 Review of Mystery Mansion Dinner Theater in Scottsdale

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Disappointed with food and show  2 Star Rating - Wouldn't recommend

I've been to a few dinner/theaters before and I must say, for the price ($45/person), this was definitely NOT worth it! The show didn't flow well, although the drag queen was really funny. They also got the audience involved, which was good. Otherwise, it was a show that left us scratching our heads, wondering where the plot came from and where it was going (not the good kind of 'mystery'). The food was horrible. Menu consisted of a small, iceberg lettuce salad and bread to start. Main meal was a baked potato (undercooked), some broccoli, and a chicken breast that tasted of asian cuisine (the dinner theater shares the kitchen with a Chinese food restaurant (I love Chinese food, btw...just not that flavor in American style food)). Dessert was a store-bought cake that was as cheap as they come. All in all, we estimated that each meal only cost them about $2 to make...no kidding. We walked away bummed we had spent $90, when we could have gone to a much nicer restaurant and had a good wine with our meals for the same price (the wine they offered at the mystery dinner was Yellowtail, which I'm not too fond of).

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