At her Hudson Valley guesthouse, Audrey Gelman, a co-founder of the Wing, channels her childhood love of play through murder mystery evenings.
The events transform the property into an immersive stage for guests. Attendees take on character roles to solve a fictional crime.
Gelman designed the experience to foster creativity and social interaction. The setting combines theatrical elements with intimate hospitality.
Each evening unfolds with detailed scripts and clues embedded in the environment. Participants engage in sleuthing across the guesthouse’s rooms and grounds.
The murder mystery concept reflects Gelman’s broader vision for community building. It offers a break from routine digital engagement.
Tickets are available for small groups, ensuring a personal and interactive atmosphere. The events have drawn interest from fans of narrative-driven entertainment.
The guesthouse itself serves as a backdrop that enhances the story’s mood. Its architecture and décor contribute to the immersive experience.
Gelman intends to host these evenings on a recurring basis. She sees them as a natural extension of her work in creating social spaces.
The initiative blends nostalgia for analog play with modern hospitality trends. It appeals to those seeking unique, hands-on leisure activities.





