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Mystery Dinner Playhouse - Washington Dc
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wanda l.
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THEY DO IT ALL
At the Mystery Dinner Playhouse-Richmond, the performers immediately started serving the patrons between acts of the play. At first I thought that a bit demeaning, but then quickly changed my mind.
The actors and actresses didn’t seems to mind at all. In fact, they looked as if they relished the close encounters with all the customers, and that made the meal even more enjoyable for everyone.
One of the actors who played Rob during the mystery play we attended sounded exactly like Jason Alexander (George on Seinfeld) all evening long.
He was very good at it, too, and after the show, I spoke to him for a few minutes and his natural voice was nothing at all like what we’d been hearing for a few hours during the performance.
That was pretty neat.
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