Murder! By Pasties

Featured Artists: Miss Violet DeVille and burlesque stars from Vancouver and Pacific Northwest

APR 4, 2026 | 8 PM
HISTORIC THEATRE

RENTAL EVENT

Showtimes

April 4th at 8:00pm

Ticket Info

Reserved seating

Pricing:
The Velvet Alibi (Section A+): $60 + service charge
Prime Suspect (Section A): $50 + service charge
Person of Interest (Section B): $40 + service charge
The Anonymous Tip (Section C): $30 + service charge

Content Advisory

 19+ Mature content, partial nudity.

Box Office Info

Phone:604-251-1363
Email: [email protected]

Monday to Saturday: 12–4pm
Sunday: Closed

Open 1 hour prior to every show
Venue Info

Historic Theatre
1895 Venables St
Vancouver, BC

Design by Miss Violet DeVille
Photo by Jytte Lindberg

About

Get ready to solve a scandalous mystery with a twist at Murder! By Pasties, an Improvised Burlesque Game of Deduction & Tease.

An evening where tease, mystery, and improvisation take the stage!

The lights are low at the old Foxglove Theater, and the air is thick with secrets. Beloved but fading burlesque chanteuse Maxine Midnight has been found dead—and it’s up to you to uncover the killer!

Murder! By Pasties invites guests into a world of glitter and deception where our performers, murder weapons, and mysterious locations set the stage for a wickedly fun evening of improvised burlesque. Each performer takes the stage to music chosen at random, testing their artistry, wit, and flair for the unexpected.

Between acts, the audience pieces together clues to solve the murder. Was it backstage in the dressing room? In the balcony with a bedazzled stiletto? Or perhaps under the spotlight itself? One clever sleuth who solves the mystery will win a special prize.

Hosted by Miss Violet DeVille with burlesque stars from across the Pacific Northwest!

Expect laughter, lace, and lethal levels of glamour as performers tease, tempt, and tangle with fate. Will it be the fan dancer in the dressing room with the boa? Or the boylesque heartthrob in the balcony with the pastie tape? Only the audience—and the cards—will decide.