To celebrate the series, starring Essie Davis as Miss Fishe, fans are being invited to venture into the opulent 1920s world with the Festival of Phryne.
Presented by Every Cloud Productions, a series of events will be held throughout Melbourne from May through to September – some of which are selling out fast
The events include:
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Costume Exhibition
A collection of costumes seen in Series 3 by the costume designer Marion Boyce. The exhibition, including guided tours, will run until 30 September at Rippon Lea House and Gardens.
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Afternoon Tea and Walking Tour
An in-depth walking tour around Melbourne’s CBD, which includes an afternoon tea, followed by a tour discovering the series’ production sites and concludes with a Miss Fisher cocktail at the Gin Palace. Tours will be held Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between 9 May and 25 June.
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries High Tea at Labassa
The National Trust will host a glamorous afternoon tea at Labassa Mansion, including a tour of the Trust’s fashion collection by the curator. This tour will be held 23 May and 13 June, 1pm and 3pm.
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mystery Dinner
With the first dinner already sold out, book early for the Second Mystery Murder Dinner, which will be held on Saturday 13 June at Como House. The evening will include; a series inspired performance, including an appearance from Mr Butler and a three-course dinner, with drinks.
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Speakeasy Cocktail Party
The Old Melbourne Gaol will be transformed into a 1920s style Pop Up speakeasy, with drinks, food and entertainment. The party will be held on Friday 12 June.
After Dark Friday Nights
Dance the night away at the 1920s inspired speakeasy bar at Rippon Lea House and Garden. The Miss Fisher’s Wardlow Tea Rooms will be transformed into a lounge bar with a live jazz band. The event will be held Friday 26 June and Friday 24 July.
1920s Garden Party
Step back in time for a glamorous 1920s inspired garden party on Saturday 12 September from 12 – 4pm at Rippon Lea Gardens. There will be games in the garden, followed by hair and makeup in the pop up 1920s salon and concluding with a walk around the stunning Costume Exhibition.
1920s Beauty Salon and Swing Dance Workshop
The ladies of The Distinctive Dame will teach the tricks of the trade to become a
1920s beauty, before guests hit the dance floor with the guys and dolls fro, Swing Patrol. Two workshops are available at Rippon Lea (Beauty Salon and Swing Dance) on Saturday 18 July.
For more information and to book, please visit here.