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Costa Mesa - May 31, 2008

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Pacific Symphony

Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Carl St. Clair conducts the orchestra in Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” and works by Schnittke and Rachmaninoff.  Featuring pianist Gabriela Montero

Dan Zanes

Orange County Performing Artscenter
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Grammy-nominated singer Dan Zanes performs family-friendly music from albums that include “Rocket Ship Beach”, “Family Dance”, “Night...

The Password is Murder

Wyndham Orange County
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa
Step in time to a Prohibition Era speakeasy filled with gansters and glamor. Find out whodunnit during this murder mystery dinner.

The Password is Murder

Wyndham Orange County
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa
Killer Entertainment presents a comedy-mystery dinner show set in a 1933 Prohibition-era speak-easy.
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