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Top whisky
event searches for ‘am dram’ fun.

Aspirant actors and actresses are being
invited to act in a ‘whodunnit’ murder
mystery, as part of an exciting new
event set to stir the whisky industry.
Organisers of the Whisky Stramash, which
takes place for the first time at
Edinburgh’s Surgeons’ Hall on 26th &
27th May, are on the search for an
amateur dramatics group to act out the
gruesome game, which is being sponsored
by Jura Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Colleges, universities and drama clubs
are invited to audition and compete
against other groups across the country
for the chance to take part and win
£1,000 cash prize. The winning group
will be invited to the event to act out
dramatic death scenes, plotting along
the way and leaving clues to grip the
unsuspecting audience, before helping to
uncover the cunning culprit.
Darroch Ramsay, founding partner of the
Whisky Stramash, said:
"This is an exciting time to be part of
the event, particularly as this is the
first. The atmosphere is set to be
extraordinary, with the combination of
the historical location at the Surgeons’
Hall and the weird and wonderful
experiences we are offering, including
the murder mystery.
"We are looking for a group of five keen
drama enthusiasts to take part in our
murder mystery. We are encouraging as
many amateur dramatic groups as possible
across Scotland’s central belt to enter.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to be
involved in something that is truly
unique!"
Auditionees are asked to send a
three-minute video clip of their best
performance to
sarah@threebrandpr.com or
by post, to Whisky Stramash Am Dram
Auditions, threebrand, Boat 1502U, The
Shore, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6QW.
Willie Cochrane, Jura Distillery
Manager; "Jura’s history is steeped in
storytelling, intrigue and mystery. We
are supporting the ‘am dram’ campaign
because it is the perfect tie in with
our brand and the island's unique
heritage. We are looking forward to
seeing what unfolds at the event. Watch
this space as we are hoping to bring
something special to this unique
experience."
Videos will be uploaded onto a dedicated
YouTube site, before the Whisky Stramash
organisers narrow the entrants down to
their favourite three. These three will
be invited to audition in front of the
judging panel at a location in
Edinburgh, before the winner is
announced and invited to perform at the
event in May 2012.
Whisky Stramash will encounter many
elements and experiences and will
feature a huge array of whiskies from
Scotland and abroad. As well as the
murder mystery, visitors can expect to
be entertained by a realistic barber
surgeon, Heston Blumenthal style
molecular experiments and bespoke whisky
cocktails.
The Stramash will be held on three
sessions over the 26th and 27th of May
2012:
Saturday 26th of May 2012: 12pm – 4pm
and 5pm – 9pm and Sunday 27th of May
2012: 1pm – 5pm.
Please note all participants must be
over the age of 18 and proof of age is
needed to apply.
For further information, visit the
website
www.thewhiskystramash.com or
follow on
Facebook or
Twitter
Tickets for the event cost £25 and are
available from several outlets including
TicketSoup.com (online and via telephone
0844 395 4000) and at the SECC and The
Hub box offices.
As well as Jura single malt whisky, Dewar’s, Bunnahabhain,
Finnieston, Isle of Mull and Arran, Dalmore, Whyte & Mackay, Aberfeldy, Drambuie, Black Bottle,
Tobermory, Ledaig, Deanston and
Springbank whiskies have also signed up
for stands at the event.
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