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Theatre
Murder in Paradise
January 17-March 30, 2008
Murder in Paradise is an interactive dining and theatrical experience. Audience members get a chance to question the cast of suspicious dinner party guests and try to solve the mystery. The show features a cast of local actors, including Chuck Caruso as 'Chief Inspector Wes Chester,' Jannese Davidson as the ne'er-do-well daughter 'Reggie' and Jeffry Walker as the know-it-all butler, 'Chives'. Rounding out the cast are Jayar Garcia as the mysterious photographer, 'Flash La Rapier,' Gary Caswell as Hollywood's most infamous director, 'Sidney Lumiere' and Rachel Bruce as the sharp-shooting daughter 'Claire.' Helene Pouillon plays 'Matilda Winchester,' Sandra Umber is the flamboyant movie star, 'Victoria Siren' and the production is accompanied by Michael Snyder on piano.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $39/Dinner and Show
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Dates & Times
Dates:
January 17-March 30, 2008Times:
Thursday-Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday 1:00pm -
Venue Info
5247 East Brown Road Mesa, AZ 85205
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Locations
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Boring"
Review posted by: aperson from Tempe, AZ, Jan 03, 2009
Neither my 27 year old daughter or myself enjoyed this production. The producers did not bother to develop any characters so neither of us had any emotional attachment to the characters. The singing... Expand
Neither my 27 year old daughter or myself enjoyed this production. The producers did not bother to develop any characters so neither of us had any emotional attachment to the characters. The singing wasn't enjoyable either. The attempt at humor didn't really work Collapse
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Event Name: Murder on the 19th Hole
"It was not what I expected"
Review posted by: Ann Barr from Mesa, AZ, Oct 16, 2008
I was excited to see the show because it was my first time to experience an interactive play. There was not much acting really -- The food was good although the courses were served so spaced out that... Expand
I was excited to see the show because it was my first time to experience an interactive play. There was not much acting really -- The food was good although the courses were served so spaced out that by the time they served the main course, I've already lost my appetite. The show was boring even though there was audience participation. The jokes injected by Trace were old golf jokes. I wanted to try and see another show in Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre but I am now having second thoughts. Collapse
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Event Name: All Shook Up
"Great Show!"
Review posted by: Kitty J. from Mesa, Oct 09, 2008
Wow! I went to Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre's new show All Shook Up and just loved it! I can't remember the last time a show made me laugh as much as this one did. It is so much FUN! Classic Elvis... Expand
Wow! I went to Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre's new show All Shook Up and just loved it! I can't remember the last time a show made me laugh as much as this one did. It is so much FUN! Classic Elvis songs, mistaken identities, love triangles...what more could you ask for. April is excellent as Natalie and J. Michael is a wonderful Chad. Other outstanding performances by Chelsea(what a voice!)and Ben make this show a must see. I highly recommend it for a fun night out! Collapse
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Event Name: Murder on the 19th Hole
"Marvelous!"
Review posted by: Jordan Hurt from Phoenix, AZ, Sep 05, 2008
A Wonderful Murder Mystery! If you saw Murder In Paradise, You'll love Murder On The 19th Hole even better! It's Interactive With The Audience, and has a marvelous storyline!
A Wonderful Murder Mystery! If you saw Murder In Paradise, You'll love Murder On The 19th Hole even better! It's Interactive With The Audience, and has a marvelous storyline!
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Event Name: Honky Tonk Angels
"Fantastic!"
Review posted by: Aubrey Taylor from Chandler, AZ, Aug 21, 2008
Honkey Tonk angels was a fantastic piece of work! P.S. - Noah! OMG you were great in Oliver! Hope to see you sometime soon!
Honkey Tonk angels was a fantastic piece of work! P.S. - Noah! OMG you were great in Oliver! Hope to see you sometime soon!
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Event Name: Honky Tonk Angels
"Lots of fun!"
Review posted by: Emily from Phoenix, AZ, Aug 18, 2008
We saw the show over the weekend and it was so much fun! The ladies are really funny and they can S-I-N-G. We also loved the band. Hearing that steel guitar sound really put you into a country western... Expand
We saw the show over the weekend and it was so much fun! The ladies are really funny and they can S-I-N-G. We also loved the band. Hearing that steel guitar sound really put you into a country western vibe. Highly recommended. Collapse
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Event Name: Honky Tonk Angels
"YOUR TICKET FOR A"
Review posted by: Joyce T. from Mesa, Aug 13, 2008
The Broadway Palm is normally a place for high-end entertainment, but from now thru September, the Palm will be transformed into your neighborhood honky tonk for the run of the country-fried musical,... Expand
The Broadway Palm is normally a place for high-end entertainment, but from now thru September, the Palm will be transformed into your neighborhood honky tonk for the run of the country-fried musical, The Honky Tonk Angels. In the first act of the show, the audience is introduced to three women from different walks of life, portrayed by BP veterans Elizabeth, Carolyn, and Jillian. Their priorities might have gotten in the way of their dreams of being singers, but destiny brings the 3 of them together as they meet on a bus bound for Nashville, and become the Honky Tonk Angels. While the first act establishes the Angels’ story, the second act is easily the highlight of the show. One of the most notable numbers is “Harper Valley PTA,” in which the charismatic Loos sings from the humorous perspective of a mother with questionable parenting skills. Filled with heart, humor and beloved country tunes, The Honky Tonk Angels is your ticket for a good old time this summer. Collapse
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Event Name: Murder on the 19th Hole
"A hole in one"
Review posted by: Roger Shaw from Queen Creek, AZ, Aug 11, 2008
I attended the opening night performance of this show and it was a treat. The food was amazing(standing ovation for the chef) and the script rather funny. Kudos to Chuck he was highly... Expand
I attended the opening night performance of this show and it was a treat. The food was amazing(standing ovation for the chef) and the script rather funny. Kudos to Chuck he was highly entertaining. The costumes were a delight and a wonderful nod to the 1970's. I recommend this for any mystery buff or avid golfer. After attending Honky Tonk Angels which too was a wonderful production my wife and I thought this would be a fun evening and we were correct. I recommend getting your tickets soon for this as the evening we attended there was not an empty seat. Congratulations to the staff at Broadway Palm for bringing such wonderful entertainment to the Valley. Best of luck on your new season and many more to come. My wife and I look forward to seeing all of your upcoming shows. Keep up the exceptional work! Collapse
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Event Name: Honky Tonk Angels
"Honk Tonk Wrecks"
Review posted by: Anonymous from Mesa, AZ, Aug 11, 2008
I saw the show last Friday and it was boring!
I saw the show last Friday and it was boring!
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Event Name: Honky Tonk Angels
"An Unexpected Country Disaster"
Review posted by: Critic's Picks Critic Review from Mesa, AZ, Aug 10, 2008
'The Honky Tonk Angels' was not as spectacular as I expected. The set was very classy, although the lousy script and costumes really shot this one! Fame Loos was amazing as usual, although Zygo and... Expand
'The Honky Tonk Angels' was not as spectacular as I expected. The set was very classy, although the lousy script and costumes really shot this one! Fame Loos was amazing as usual, although Zygo and McPhee did not dazzle me. But as the music flowed through this tight production, 'The Honky Tonk Angels' is one to miss. Collapse
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