Tickets are on sale for Club Drosselmeyer, a beloved December tradition in our family, and a Golden Lock award-winning spectacular.

About Club Drosselmeyer
This is an evening of music, performers, dancing, puzzles, mystery, costumes, drinking, and storytelling. It’s an immersive, interactive show set in a 1941 nightclub.
When you attend, you choose how to spend your time – how much to interact and influence the story and how much to watch the events unfold.
This December it will be 1941 again (just like it was in 2018), but the team behind Club Drosselmeyer is always iterating, and this year’s show is sure to be different than the original 1941 production.
David and I love this event. We love the music, dancing, and performances. He likes to scheme with (or against) the actors and bring me back puzzles. I like the frenetic energy of solving in the chaos of a nightclub. And we always try to impact how the story evolves.
Details
The show will run December 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, and 14th in Cambridge, MA.
We have tickets for Sunday, December 8th… and we have friends attending lots of different performances!
This event will be located at 1950 Massachusetts Ave at the 1911 Masonic Lodge with its incredible 1914 ballroom.
If you want to solve the puzzles, we suggest buying a ticket with reserved seating. (There are also standing room tickets for those who intend to spend their time dancing.)
Come dressed up, with your dancing shoes… or just regular shoes. You don’t have to dance.
What About Operation Nutcracker?
Operation Nutcracker was the Room Escape Artist experience at Club Drosselmeyer, which we hosted in conjunction with one of performances last December. This sold out event was a ton of fun to produce and attend!
That said, we’ve opted not to host it this winter, as we are too focused on other projects. But it might return in the future. You never know!
We know that Operation Nutcracker offered an easy way into this adventure for many folks from our community, and that’s why we put it together. Whether you were able to attend last year’s event or not, we encourage you to check out Club Drosselmeyer on your own this year. There will be folks from the Room Escape Artist community attending all the performances.
While you’re in town, you can check out our recommendations for escape rooms in Boston.
More Depth
For more about Club Drosselmeyer, check out our REPOD interview with creators Kellian and Brian Pletcher.



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