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Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery - 25 Years of Wining, Dining and Murder!

Opening their 25th year with a hilarious new murder mystery, Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery serves up yet another must-see show. While most chose a coiffed and glamorous celebration for a silver anniversary, Agatha’s proudly presents Jekyllicious: Murder and Good Times at the Georgia Shore!


Jekyllicious: Murder and Good Times at the Georgia Shore
Through April 18th
Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery


Packed with beehive hairdo(n’ts) and bee-stung lips, this pop-culture spoof is a good-time show for all ages. Jump into the action as the casts from “Jerseylucious” and “Georgia Shore” battle it out in the Superstylist Competition - but beware, as the scissors and trash talk fly, something sinister is lurking around the Mystery Competition. Can Gayley and her devout accomplice take first place in the Trailer Park Chic showdown, or will the struggling salon owner succumb to an overdose of “intravenous tanning products?” Who poisoned the hairspray? Where can I order that “Possum Pink Blush?” Stop by for dinner and find answers to these questions and more.


As for that five-course meal, guests are greeted with hor d'oeuvres, served the soup of the day and a house salad. Next is your choice of one of five entrées - my favorites from the Jekyllicious run include succulent pork medallions stuffed with green apples and raisins as well as a blackened and Cajun-spiced Mahi-mahi. Each guest (21+ only) are served a glass of wine from their choice of three varietals and there’s a cash bar available during performance breaks. Finally, enjoy your decadent dessert with coffee or hot tea. (A note on the delicious dinner - all of Agatha’s food is prepared in-house. All the meats are hand-cut the day of the show and the veggies are delivered fresh throughout the week.)


Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery
is Atlanta’s premiere dinner theatre. Featuring seasonal shows accompanied by a five-course meal, this original dining concept is a must-try for visitors and locals alike. Each original storyline is carried by two actors and the guests fill in the rest! Don’t worry about learning your lines - you’ll find your new identity and script tucked between the water glass and dessert spoon. While audience participation isn’t required, it’s great fun and offers that strange camaraderie that only comes from embarrassing yourself in front of strangers.

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