All Public Mystery Dinner Shows include:
- Scripted scenes full of laughs and lots of comedy improvisation
- Full bar available
- 3-4 course dinner - your choice of entree and dessert
- A time to honor all special celebrations
- Interactive Murder Mystery - no stage, it happens all around you
- Audience involvement (although no one is ever forced to participate)
- Every show is UNIQUE - changes depend on the audience
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- Music and songs to honor the time period
- Customized newspaper rewritten for every show to include celebrants
- Solve the murder while you dine. Winners vie for a few prizes.
- Professional performers
- Time to chat and eat in-between acts of the show
- Hotel discounts and/or packages
- For singles, couples, & small-medium size groups
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Playing at the Crowne Plaza Irvine Hotel (Irvine, CA)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (JAN-MARCH 2010)
It's 1933, but bootlegged hooch should be easy to buy if you know who to ask. While the rest of the country is standing in bread lines, dine in delight with a few nefarious types at Ruby West's prohibition-era Speakeasy ... Where it's not just the gas that's full of lead!
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Playing at the Wyndham Hotel (Costa Mesa, CA)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Reopens APRIL 2010)
It's 1933, but bootlegged hooch should be easy to buy if you know who to ask. While the rest of the country is standing in bread lines, dine in delight with a few nefarious types at Ruby West's prohibition-era Speakeasy ... Where it's not just the gas that's full of lead!
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Playing at the Old World German Restaurant (Huntington Beach, CA)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Running Indefinitely)
It's 1955 and the evening is a swanky socialite event – the wrap party for the movie, "The Wrath of Grapes ... From Outer Space" by famed filmmaker Alfred Welles, starring his flamboyant ex-wife and her current husband, who unfortunately "mysteriously" dies just hours before the "wrap" celebration. Hollywood hub-bub, stars and starlets, love triangles, surprising revelations, and you help solve a MURDER amongst these red carpet types ... Cool beat, Daddio!
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Playing at the Clarion Hotel Anaheim Resort (Anaheim, CA)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Running Indefinitely)
Our most family friendly location & show.
It's 1955 and the evening is a swanky socialite event – the wrap party for the movie, "The Wrath of Grapes ... From Outer Space" by famed filmmaker Alfred Welles, starring his flamboyant ex-wife and her current husband, who unfortunately "mysteriously" dies just hours before the "wrap" celebration. Hollywood hub-bub, stars and starlets, love triangles, surprising revelations, and you help solve a MURDER amongst these red carpet types ... Cool beat, Daddio!
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Playing at the Hilton or Hyatt Hotels (Long Beach, CA)
THIS LOCATION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE GROUPS ONLY.
The package includes the professional show, meal, venue, taxes and gratuity on the meal. This show ... should you choose to accept it ... celebrates the 1960s in a send-up of the world of spies with tie-ins to the old TV shows Mission Impossible, Get Smart, Hogan's Heroes, and others. Set at a spy convention in a vaguely identifiable Eastern European country, guests help the Possible Mission Force defeat the good-guy nemesis Ziegfried, solve a murder, and save the world. Groovy!
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Playing at the PJ's Abbey Restaurant (Orange, CA)
THIS LOCATION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE GROUPS ONLY.
The package includes the professional show, meal, venue, taxes and gratuity on the meal. It's 1955 and the evening is a swanky socialite event – the wrap party for the movie, "The Wrath of Grapes ... From Outer Space" by famed filmmaker Alfred Welles, starring his flamboyant ex-wife and her current husband, who unfortunately "mysteriously" dies just hours before the "wrap" celebration. Hollywood hub-bub, stars and starlets, love triangles, surprising revelations, and you help solve a MURDER amongst these red carpet types ... Cool beat, Daddio!
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Playing at the Wyndham Hotel (Costa Mesa, CA)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
"The Password is Murder"
It's 1933, but bootlegged hooch should be easy to buy if you know who to ask. While the rest of the country is standing in bread lines, dine in delight with a few nefarious types at Ruby West’s prohibition-era Speakeasy ... Where it's not just the gas that's full of lead!
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