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By Gabby Templet

Published on June 01, 2000

What makes a good detective? Is it the wit of Sherlock Holmes or the collected cool of Detective Steve McGarrett from Hawaii Five-0? The folks at Dave & Buster’s are guessing it all depends on the individual. On Saturday, June 3, they’re giving gumshoe wannabes a chance to test their own methods with a production of Murder Most Romantic, a three-act interactive whodunit in which the audience is allowed to question the possible villains. The brutal murder of Grant Wilding, Hollywood celebrity, is the focus of the night, and participants will work in groups to study the scene and the usual suspects: the romance writer, her publicist, the aspiring secretary, the photographer and even the detective assigned to the case. Doors open at 7 p.m., and reservations are required. Dinner is served during Act Two. You can bet Master Holmes never had it so good.