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By John Linn

Published on February 20, 2009 at 12:02am

Picture one of the dinner scenes in a classic gangster movie: the macaroni with gravy is being passed around by guys with hands like ham hocks. There's osso buco, there's garlic bread, there's very nearly a deadly fight when someone's tableside banter doesn't go over well with the Don. If you've ever wanted to take part in one of those scenes, hit up Murdered by the Mob, showing through March 1 at the Broward Center's Adbo Room. The setting is intimate, the food is there, and you'll be a part of an interactive play a la Tony and Tina's Wedding. It's dinner theater at it's greasiest. Sounds fun, right jerky? Visit browardcenter.org.
Feb. 19-March 1, 2009