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    Celebrate Halloween at Batrina’s Ghosts & Beggers Ball Murder Mystery.

    October 27, 2023No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ – Sunday, October 29th, 5pm to 8pm, Sound Bites Grill is offering the unforgettable Halloween musical murder mystery, Batrina’s Ghosts & Beggars Ball. This special Halloween Eve treat will surely trick guests into “who dun it” and get their Halloween festivities underway for the weekend.

    Cast members are listed as a Who’s who of Sedona and the Verde Valley. Dev Ross as Detective Dandy Dick. Tom Jepperson as crazy mad scientist Dr. Frankenfurter, Brad Roberts as sleazy TV producer Hector, and Shondra Jepperson as Batrina the Hostess with the Mostess.

    Dev Ross, Brad Roberts, and Tom & Shondra have extensive theatre, TV, film and production backgrounds. Dev Ross is an Emmy Award-winning writer, who’s written for Disney and Universal Studios, including the writer of Darkwing Duck and Balto II Wolf Quest.

    Audiences have enjoyed Brad Roberts on several radio stations owned by Yavapai Broadcasting, and for years acting and singing in venues in Arizona. Popular singer-actor Tom Jepperson has starred leads in Broadway touring shows, his own shows in Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, on cruise ships, and is an inductee in the Greater AZ Country Association Hall of Fame.

    Award-winning singer-songwriter actor Shondra Jepperson has starred in her own shows in Reno, Las Vegas, on popular cruise ships, and is also a favorite of audiences throughout Sedona and the Verde Valley.

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    While guests fit together clues during the evening’s breakout scenes of scary hilarity, they will also enjoy a delicious four-course dinner that Sound Bites has cooked up specially for this fun evening. A prize will be presented to the winner who votes correctly on who did the dirty deed, and there will be prizes awarded for the Scariest and Funniest Costume.

    A LIVE performance by the Sedona Thriller Dancers tops off the evening.

    Batrina’s Ghosts & Beggars Ball Murder Mystery, including a delicious four-course dinner and Thriller Dance performance, is $75 per person with tax, and gratuity additional. Reservations can be made by calling Sound Bites Grill at (928) 282-2713 and online at SoundBitesGrill.com.

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