
Whodunnit
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If you’ve read the program of any theater group, you probably know that ticket sales cover only a small portion of the funds needed to operate. Like most theater groups, we rely on corporate and individual contributions for our support. However, unlike many of them, we won’t e-mail you soliciting donations or phone you at dinnertime, asking for your pledge. We’re hoping that, because of the good work that we do, you’ll want to support our efforts.


Events of
Whodunnit


Events of
Whodunnit

Shadow Messenger: The Beckwitch Coven (Bristol Downtown)
October
25
Saturday, October 25th, 2025
WhoDunnit, Inc.
614 W Main St #4211, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Witches, a hidden treasure, and a small town with many secrets! Police Capt. Maeve Molloy returns to solve this baffling case in 1870s New England. (Witch and warlock costumes welcome, but not required!)

Shadow Messenger: The Beckwitch Coven (Bristol Highlands)
October
11
Saturday, October 11th, 2025
WhoDunnit, Inc.
1321 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40204, USA
Witches, a hidden treasure, and a small town with many secrets! Police Capt. Maeve Molloy returns to solve this baffling case in 1870s New England. (Witch and warlock costumes welcome, but not required!)

WhoDunnit Season Tickets
October
31
Friday, October 31st, 2025
WhoDunnit, Inc.
614 W Main St #4211, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Become a WhoDunnit Season Ticket Holder and reap the benefits. WhoDunnit Season Tickets are $225 per person, and they’re good for each of our four productions. This price will remain the same even if individual ticket prices go up! As always, this includes the meal, show, tax, and gratuity. And Season Tickets are transferable! If you can’t make a show, you can give them to someone else. Just let us know.


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Programs & Services

Public Performances
Presenting original murder mysteries to the public as interactive dinner theater productions.

Private Events
Providing entertainment for private parties, large groups, corporate functions, and other special events.

Playwright Program
Producing and performing plays for the public as an outlet for aspiring playwrights.

Actor and Director Program
Producing and performing plays for the public as a venue for aspiring actors and directors.

Technical Training Program
Providing a venue for aspiring audio techs, stage managers or roadies by producing and performing plays for the public.

About
Whodunnit



Founded in
1999
EIN
20-5744539
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
PO BOX 221407 LOUISVILLE, KY 40252-1407 United States
Website
Phone
(502)-888-0050
Email address
About
Founded in 1999 and relocated to Louisville, KY in 2004, WhoDunnit Inc. is a nonprofit, donation-supported corporation for the performing arts offering the finest in live mystery entertainment. Our plays are engaging, interactive, and entirely original. We welcome, train, and develop new talent, and our shows feature all-local cast and crew members. ensuring that ticket dollars stay within our community.
Mission
WhoDunnit is a nonprofit performing arts corporation dedicated to the principle that a well-crafted mystery is a beautiful thing. They welcome, develop, and train new talent, supporting actors in the community while keeping ticket dollars local.

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