The parlor · No. 1

A dinner party,
1937.

The Hindenburg has fallen. A king has abdicated for the woman he loves. The whales are being quietly rescued in Seville. A very famous aviator is about to take off from New Guinea for the longest flight of her life. Sixpeople sit down to dinner, three courses and a radio broadcasting from the corner. Some of them are murderers. Most of them are in love with someone they shouldn’t be. All of them are lying about at least one thing.

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Spencer plants the bomb himself — no accomplice, no acrobat, just a Navy captain with a grudge.

6 at the tableThree acts, three coursesRoughly three hours
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A Dinner Party, 1937

Three courses. Three acts. One body.

Date
Saturday evening
Seven, for drinks
Place
Your dining room
London, Seville, and New Guinea in three hours
Attire
Cocktail attire — the darker the better
Reply
Please reply; the table is set for six

Some of us are murderers. Most of us are in love. All of us are lying about at least one thing.

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The shape of the night

Three acts, one body.

Every act opens with a radio broadcast. The host reads it aloud, in character, with enough gravitas to sell the lie. Then the course arrives and the bribes begin.

  1. Act I
    Appetizers
    London — May, 1937
    Eddie and Bessie's engagement party. Free mingling; bribes flow. Closes with a slip that sets the Hindenburg plot in motion.
  2. Act II
    Entrée
    Seville — June 8, 1937
    The International Agreement for the Regulation of Whaling. Everyone seated; whispered bribes down the table. A mixed-up satchel reveals a photograph.
  3. Act III
    Dessert
    New Guinea — July 2, 1937
    Emilia's takeoff. Radio bulletin. Someone dies. The ghost walks the room until the detectives commit.
The cast

Six people, every one lying.

You play Thomas, the BBC reporter; your guests pick the rest. Every character is based on a real figure from 1937 — part of the game is uncovering who. The host packet knows everything. Nobody else should.

Thomas

Host · BBC radio

The reporter. On-air, off-script, halfway into a tumbler of scotch. Narrates every act and sells clues at bargain rates.

Emilia

Aviator

Nearly killed in May. Takes off from New Guinea in Act 3. Becomes the ghost when the radio bulletin hits.

Eddie

British Navy captain

In love with Bessie. For the sake of the whales. Hand on his heart, entirely earnest.

Bessie

Socialite

In love with everyone. Bygones be bygones. Touches her pearls when she lies.

Spencer

American Navy captain

Bessie's ex-husband. Habitual intemperance. Was, regrettably, just there.

George

Publisher

Emilia's something-or-other. A story sells itself. Taps the table, smugly.

What’s in the box

Everything one host needs for the night.

The kit is free and printable from your browser — no install, no login, no DRM. Player envelopes get their own section below; this is the host’s side: the packet you read alone before the night begins, the props that go on the table.

Tip: hit “Print the host bundle” to send the host packet and the props to your printer in one job. The Final Ballot bundle is optional — only print it if you want a paper trail for the Star of the Show vote.

  • Host packet
    Timeline, narration script, rules, answer key, troubleshooting — everything one person needs to run the night.
  • Five player packets
    One envelope per guest, four sealed sections inside (intro + three acts). Each character carries their own history, motives, and catchphrase.
  • Props
    Telegrams, a newspaper clipping, the photograph from the wrong bag, the radio bulletin.
  • The reveal (and the titles)
    No scorecards, no tally. Thomas walks character by character, pauses for applause, then hands out three capstone prizes and a one-line title for every guest.
  • Playlist suggestions
    British jazz, flamenco, American swing — one act each. You can drop a ten-hour YouTube loop of radio static under it all.
Or open individual files
Hand out the envelopes

One link per guest. Drop them into a group chat.

Each character has their own URL — a Vityy-framed page with the full packet inside. Copy the link, send it to the player who’s playing them, and tell them not to share it. They open it on their phone the night of, no app or account needed. Print versions are still one click away if you’d rather fold paper envelopes.

5 player envelopes · 1 host packet

  • Emilia

    Aviator

    Nearly killed in May. Takes off from New Guinea in Act 3. Becomes the ghost when the radio bulletin hits.

    a mere [N] miles from home

    Preview
  • Eddie

    British Navy captain

    In love with Bessie. For the sake of the whales. Hand on his heart, entirely earnest.

    for the sake of the whales

    Preview
  • Bessie

    Socialite

    In love with everyone. Bygones be bygones. Touches her pearls when she lies.

    bygones be bygones

    Preview
  • Spencer

    American Navy captain

    Bessie's ex-husband. Habitual intemperance. Was, regrettably, just there.

    habitual intemperance

    Preview
  • George

    Publisher

    Emilia's something-or-other. A story sells itself. Taps the table, smugly.

    a story sells itself

    Preview
You play Thomas — the BBC reporter who narrates every act. Don’t share the host packet with anyone else; it spoils the whole night. Open the host packet on your laptop and keep it close.
The playlist

Queue the night’s soundtrack.

45 tracks · ~2h 40m

The music they actually heard. London dance bands → Latin standards → American swing.

Playlist coming soon — the host is curating it on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. Track list below is final.
Act I

London — The Engagement Party

British dance bands · ~55 min

Arrivals, cocktails, the speech. Pre-disaster calm; a pre-war evening in a warm room.

  • This Year's Kisses· Ambrose & His Orchestra
    1937
  • Let's Face the Music and Dance· Ray Noble Orchestra
    1936
  • + 13 more
Act II

Seville — The Whaling Agreement

Latin + Spanish, pre-war · ~45 min

Entrée, whispered bribes, a mixed-up satchel. Honest caveat: Spanish Civil War limited 1937 recording in Spain itself — the net here is Argentine tango, Mexican romantics, and pre-war Spanish classical.

  • Por Una Cabeza· Carlos Gardel
    1935
  • El Día Que Me Quieras· Carlos Gardel
    1935
  • + 13 more
Act III

New Guinea — The Takeoff

American swing, real 1937 · ~60 min

Dessert, breaking news, the ghost. The strongest-dated act — 1937 American swing is bottomless.

  • Sing, Sing, Sing· Benny Goodman
    1937
  • Marie· Tommy Dorsey
    1937
  • + 13 more
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Drop a 10-hour YouTube loop of radio static underneath if you want to sell the radio bit.

Day-of checklist

What you need before guests arrive.

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The menu

Three courses, three cities.

Each course maps to the act it opens. Keep water glasses full. Guests will forget if you don’t refill them.

  1. Appetizer — London
    Deviled eggs, cucumber sandwiches, smoked-salmon crostini
    Champagne or a gin rickey
  2. Entrée — Seville
    Paella or a Spanish tortilla with chorizo
    Dry sherry or tempranillo
  3. Dessert — New Guinea
    Pineapple upside-down cake, coconut macaroons, a flaming rum banana if you're brave
    Coffee and a cocktail with rum in it so Spencer has something to drink
Invite them properly

A murder mystery deserves a real invitation.

One click creates a draft event in your Vityy dashboard — the copy above is already written, the template is already picked. You add guest emails and press send. No drafting turn, no AI to wait on, no template to browse.

Preview the guest RSVP
  • Pre-filled prompt
    The page hands the copilot a 1937 pitch; the draft lands ready to edit, not blank.
  • Dark cocktail template
    Defaults to Velvet Hour — deco palette, editorial type. You can still swap before sending.
  • Per-guest signed link
    Each of your 5 co-conspirators gets a link that knows who they are. One tap to confirm.
  • RSVP, then radio silence
    Guests reply once and never hear from Vityy again. The surprise stays yours to deliver.

Thomas Woodroffe has the microphone.
The fleet’s lit up.

One Saturday, five friends, a dining room that turns into London, Seville, and New Guinea in the space of three hours. Send the invitations. Print the kit. Keep the water glasses full.

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