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Theatre review: Mind Hunter is interactive fun for fans of crime shows and mystery novels

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Shrey Bhargava (right) plays Dr Nithin, the man behind the Mind Hunter device that allows participants to dive into the mind of suspected serial killer David Menon (left).

Shrey Bhargava plays Dr Nithin, the man behind the Mind Hunter device that allows participants to dive into the mind of suspected serial killer David Menon (background).

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Sight Lines Entertainment and Strawberries Inc
42 Waterloo Street
Thursday, 7.30pm

Memories are unreliable, but they are the key to solving the three disappearances and presumed deaths in Crack The Case: Mind Hunter. This is one of two interactive theatre productions opening this week, the other being Singapore Repertory Theatre’s Por Por’s Big Fat Surprise Wedding.

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