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The Murder Mystery Company Presents: "Death at the Doo-Wop"

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 2131 Pan American Plz San Diego CA 92101  See map

The Murder Mystery Company, the nation's number one interactive theater troupe makes it's debut in San Diego with its award winning show "Death at the Doo-Wop". Grab your Poodle Skirts and Horn-Rimmed glasses; the class of 1957 is having one killer prom!  Before the king and queen can have their first dance, tragedy strikes! You’ll play detective in this swell interactive murder mystery dinner. Can you bring the true killer to justice before this sock-hop prom is ruined? Golly Gosh!Enjoy a delicious three course meal, while you and your fellow detectives work to solve the case.


For additional information please visit us online at http://www.grimprov.com/murder-mystery-dinners-in-california/San-Diego/Hall-of-Champions/ or call us at (888) 643-2583 and talk to one of our skilled detectives today!

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