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Attended 'Get a Clue . . . Or Die' day after Christmas with a group of six. It was a pretty good experience. As other reviewers have said, you shouldn't expect gourmet food to be served. It was decent ~ salad with basalmic dressing, bread (I especially enjoyed) breaded chicken lightly stuffed with spinach, I think, over a bed of rice and slices of zucchini. Got a second serving of bread which I really liked since entree definitely didn't fill any of us up. Dessert was a brownie with small dollop of whipped cream and dusted with cinnamon. Salad wasn't served until 8:00pm with a 7:30 start time, so you may want to eat something small before you go. The actors are the servers as well and they did a fine job. The show/entertainment was based on the Hasbro Clue board game. While they are not Broadway actors by any means, you can tell the love what they do. Most stayed in character from beginning to end and with some improv. A few times lines seemed awkward or jumbled. It was comical and entertaining and fun to figure out who dunnit at the end. Overall an enjoyable evening. P.S. One negative would be the audio wasn't loud enough. Some sound effects and music were hard to hear.
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