You may have heard of the game, "Two Truths and a Lie." This event is like that but a lot more fun.
Once a month, at the Bier Baron's Comedy Loft in NW DC, you get the opportunity to participate in the DC Perfect Liar's Club. There will be four storytellers. Three of them are going to tell a true story about their life. It might sound crazy, but it will be true. One of the four storytellers is lying --about everything.
Once all four individuals have told their stories, the audience (which includes you) has to figure out who the liar is. You will get the opportunity to ask each of the storytellers questions about their tale. Once the storytellers have responded to all of the questions, the host will allow everyone in the audience to vote on who they believe the liar to be.
Regardless of whether or not you're good a spotting liars, you're sure to enjoy the show.
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