You will play the role of Brandy Slake!
Background Info
Full Name: Bridgette “Brandy” Eleanor Slake.
Favorite Animal: “I don’t like animals as a rule, but I’ve heard elephants can be real party animals, so why not, eh?”
Favorite Vacation Destination: “Front row seats to any MirrorMe concert!!!”
Favorite Color: “Bright red. As in lipstick. No dress code for this kind of thing, haha.”
Favorite Food: “Whatever’s on tap at the pub. Oh, food? Whatever’s at the Hors d’œuvre bar that the boss won’t see me sneak.”
Favorite Song: “Anything Jakey Spaulding comes out with, or the smashing hits of the vibrant Ms. Adele.”
You are a British waitress at Le Prix, and on the lookout for adventure. You work under the famous chef Jacques Charles and are very nervous about being nearby his greatness. In fact, you want to make sure you do everything he wants, so repeat Chef Charles’ statements occasionally. You’ve heard that good communicators reflect back what they hear so do it to the hilt! You do however, have a few bad habits; you chew gum loudly, and pop bubbles at the worst times, oblivious to the rudeness of the gesture or others’ comments. Bring a small bottle or flask filled with water for later in the game. More on bad habits in your player booklet.
Costume Suggestions
Casual/Semi-Formal –Wear a white dress shirt, black skirts or dress slacks, and an apron. Carry a pad of paper and a pen, bring plenty of gum for between courses and as put as many buttons as you can find on your outfit/apron, which you call your “flair” from previous bosses and restaurants.
For a More Formal Look – Wear your hair up in a loose chignon, high heels, lots of makeup, and obnoxious brooches that you got “from previous bosses” for excellent wait staff gifts.
Check out this site for some funny British slang/phrases to use throughout the game: British Phrases and Slang
One More Thing!
The Supper Sleuths want to give you a special clue to help figure out whodunnit? as a token of appreciation for your special visit to our site! Here it is: In this game, there is a reference to a 1939 bottle of wine. The year of the wine offers a clue into the most deadly mystery of the night! Also, if you want an extra edge on figuring out whodunnit, visit our Sleuth School page for three quick tips guaranteed to make you a master of mystery in your night of murder mystery dinner fun!
Be sure to visit www.suppersleuths.com to learn about other Supper Sleuths Mystery Dinner Games, to read about other characters who will attend your game, and for more helpful resources like costume and recipe tips to help you prepare for the occasion! Also, if you want an extra edge on figuring out whodunnit, click here to visit our Sleuth School page for three quick tips guaranteed to make you a master of mystery in your night of murder mystery dinner fun!
