The Seawolf Privateers theater group will bring comedy, music, and mystery to the Palm Coast Community Center this spring with a pirate-themed dinner show that supports local foster and displaced children.
The production, titled “Dead Men Tell No Tales… Or Do They?”, runs April 25, 26, and 27. The interactive murder mystery invites audience members to help solve the crime from their seats as the story unfolds around them.
The plot centers on a pirate captain who suddenly drops dead, setting off a chain of lies and suspicion among the crew. As the rum flows and suspects multiply, attendees will work to piece together clues while enjoying live singing, comedy, and a full dinner.
Organizers say no acting experience is needed to participate. The evening promises great food, big laughs, and what the group describes as high-seas hijinks.
Beyond the entertainment, the event serves a charitable purpose. All proceeds from ticket sales will go toward supporting foster and displaced children in the local community.
The show runs on different schedules depending on the day. On Friday and Saturday, doors open at 5:00 PM with the show beginning at 6:00 PM. The Sunday performance has doors opening at 12:00 PM and the show starting at 1:00 PM.
Ticket prices vary based on purchase date. Early bird pricing runs from March 21 through April 10 at $55 per adult ticket. Regular pricing takes effect from April 11 through April 23 at $60 per adult ticket.
The Seawolf Privateers are encouraging attendees to embrace the pirate theme and dress for the occasion as they prepare for an evening of intrigue, laughter, and community support.
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