The Streets Are Paved With Murder at The Factory Theatre
Dates: 9/19/2026 - 9/20/2026
📍 Theatre: The Factory Theatre
Sydney Fringe Festival
105 Victoria Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204
Sydney, nsw 2204
Tickets: $22–$25
In a once-idyllic small town, people are starting to drop like flies – and not everyone is who they say they are.
The Streets are Paved With Murder is a character-based improvised murder mystery that uses the structure of the classic social deduction game Mafia to tell a twisting tale of intrigue and deception. With each passing day, a new member of town is murdered by an unseen evil. As their numbers dwindle, the townsfolk must deduce which of their seemingly innocent neighbours is capable of such an insidious act. Can the citizens prevail in uncovering the dark mystery and successfully push out the insidious killers from their town? Or will their own petty squabbles lead them right into the hands of the murderous forces dwelling amongst them? Find out in: The Streets are Paved With Murder!
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