A chilling crime has rocked the underground world of New York’s most elusive speakeasy, and the killer is still in the room.
The Secret in a Glass is not just a play—it’s a fully immersive, interactive murder mystery that throws you straight into the smoky depths of a 1930s crime thriller.
Instead of sitting back as a spectator,
you become part of the story. The moment you step inside, you’re no longer just a guest—you’re a suspect, a witness, or maybe even the detective who cracks the case. A high-profile patron has been found dead under suspicious circumstances, and it’s up to you to untangle a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives.
Actors move through the crowd, weaving the mystery around you as you sip on Prohibition-style cocktails, exchange whispered theories, and uncover hidden clues. Will you interrogate a shady gangster in the corner? Strike a deal with a jazz singer who knows too much? Or stumble upon a crucial piece of evidence that changes everything? Every choice you make affects the outcome, and no two performances are ever the same.
The mystery unfolds within a
real bar or speakeasy, turning an ordinary night out into a thrilling adventure. There’s no stage, no curtains—only the dim glow of lanterns, the clinking of glasses, and a room full of suspects. Some nights, justice is served. Other nights… the killer walks free.
Dressing in 1930s speakeasy attire is encouraged—fedoras, flapper dresses, pocket watches, and pearls. But the most important thing to bring? Your wits. Because once you step inside, the only question that matters is:
Can you solve The Secret in a Glass before it’s too late?