Murder Mystery Nights: Three Towns, Too Many Costumes, One Very Dramatic Death
Murder Mystery Nights: Three Towns, Too Many Costumes, One Very Dramatic Death
Words Out West Fringe Event: An immersive storytelling experience, brought to life by our communities in Wandoan, Tara and Chinchilla.
The clues were planted, the secrets were whispered, and the accusations flew! Our Murder Mystery Nights wrapped up with three unforgettable evenings in Wandoan, Chinchilla and Tara, each bringing their own brand of drama. Across all three nights, participants received their characters ahead of time, complete with secrets to spread and objectives to achieve. One person was even chosen to “die” later in the evening, turning the mystery into a double investigation and keeping everyone guessing until the very end.

Next stop: Chinchilla. Costumes to the left of me, costumes to the right, and there I was, stuck in a butler’s outfit with absolutely no

Tara truly brought their A-for-acting game. There was plenty of heckling (sorry, not sorry), enthusiastic audience participation and a special mention to those who stayed completely in character while casually munching on their food. And thanks to Jaime in Tara who, when told there was no decorating budget, her response was simply, “Let’s do this.” What followed was a space transformed by creativity, initiative and pure commitment to the experience.


Three towns. Three very different vibes. One unforgettable series of nights filled with laughter, drama and just the right amount of murder.
This is just the beginning.
From Books & Bubbles: Night of Crime to author events at the Festival Days and workshops, Words Out West continues to celebrate storytelling in all its forms.

