"Who Killed King Tut" murder mystery solved at Cal State
To this day, archaeologists and Egyptologists still speculate on the ultimate "whodunit" - the possible murder of the boy king, Tutankhamen.
On Nov. 8, they'll get a little help. The Cal State San Bernardino University Dance Company and the Assistance League of San Bernardino will take a stab at solving the ancient mystery with their production of "Who Killed King Tut" at the Santos Manuel Student Union, Cal State San Bernardino campus, 5500 University Parkway.
The murder mystery dinner includes the usual suspects - Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Marc Antony, Nefertiti. Don't worry about the timeline, this is all in fun.
Guests are encouraged to dress in Egyptian or Roman costumes or cocktail attire.
Tickets for the night of music, dance and theater are $75 and includes dinner. Reservations must be made by Nov. 6 at (909) 537-7326.
Proceeds benefit the University Dance Company and the children of San Bernardino through the support and funding of the Earl R.Crane Children's Dental Health Center and Operation School Bell, a program that provides clothing for needy children.




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