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Become a Sleuth! Mystery Dinner Theaters Let Audience Members Help Solve the Crime
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Biehl, Diana Webster
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/ Sneer, Norman
2015
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2015
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Become a Sleuth! Mystery Dinner Theaters Let Audience Members Help Solve the Crime
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Become a Sleuth! Mystery Dinner Theaters Let Audience Members Help Solve the Crime
2015
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\"It's something that gives you good quality entertainment,\" she said. \"It's clean, family fun. You can take the mom, the grandma, the grandkids. I have quite a few young kids who come often to try to solve the mystery. There is a great interest in that.\" \"We are normally a full house,\" [Diana Webster Biehl] said. \"They're very popular and lots of fun because they're interactive. The audience interacts with the characters and their job is to guess who did it.\" \"The audience investigators don't take a lot away from that monologue, they get more when the actors move through the tables,\" she said. \"But in this one, the opposite is true. They'll get a lot of information by watching the scenes and listening to the dialogue on stage.\"
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Halifax Media Group
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