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Marriage Can Be Murder is Delightful Fun<br />
By: Dianne Davis / That’s Entertainment<br />
Marriage Can Be Murder at the D is a<br />
dinner show, a comedy-murder mystery,<br />
and a laugh riot. This hilariously entertaining<br />
interactive experience is a “who-dun-it” and the<br />
answer could be the guy or gal sitting next to you!<br />
If that guy isn’t the killer, he could be one of several murder victims.<br />
If you have special talents, you may be enlisted to be part of the show.<br />
Have a medical background? You could be asked to pronounce the<br />
murdered one dead. Or asked to help remove the body.<br />
Have musical training? They may ask you to play one of those<br />
silly blow up musical instruments as the body is removed, like a New<br />
Orleans style send-off. Sounding silly? It certainly is - but in the best<br />
possible way.<br />
That ditsy looking blonde who seated you before the show and that<br />
funny policeman - they are Jayne and Eric Post. They wrote the show<br />
20 years ago!<br />
You’ll see him running around in his short shorts trying to identify<br />
the murderer. It gets worse - a bunch of bodies will be dropping from<br />
various methods of murder.<br />
In the meantime, you’ll be dining on a delicious salad followed by<br />
your choice of tasty beef, pork or vegetarian. Drinks are available for<br />
purchase. The dessert could be a real killer.<br />
The show is family friendly, a great spot to go with a bunch of friends<br />
as you can sit at long tables. If you don’t know the folks at your table,<br />
by the end of the evening you’ll be one big happy family - unless one of<br />
you gets killed or turns out to be the murderer.<br />
Marriage Can Be Murder is the longest running dinner show in<br />
<strong>Vegas</strong>. If you’ve seen it, go see it again. Jayne and Eric rewrite it every<br />
three months with new victims and new murderers.<br />
The show can be seen seven nights a week at the D Las <strong>Vegas</strong>. Doors<br />
open at 6, and bodies begin to drop at 6:30.<br />
Dianne Davis is also a reporter for Sun City Anthem TV (SCA-<br />
TV) specializing in entertainment, and LV Associate Editor of<br />
lasvegassplash.com. She hikes, travels with her husband Burt, and<br />
works on her stand-up comedy.<br />
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