The old saying goes, “nothing induces your appetite better than murder”. Okay, well, perhaps that is just made up and not an old saying after all — but it could quickly become one if the Jest Murder Mystery Company has any choice in the matter. The dinner theater in Los Angeles has seamlessly combined these two essential elements of life — food and death — into one hysterical comedy show.
Why Choose Jest Murder Mystery?
Taking a group of people to the dinner theater in Los Angeles will result in a night not soon forgotten. The Jest Murder Mystery Company hand picks the finest improvisational actors in Los Angeles — of which there are many — for the sole purpose of entertaining the audience. Speaking of the audience, participation on their part is not only allowed, it is highly encouraged and expected. Every show is unique thanks to this inherent factor of the audience playing a role as well.
The food is incredible and the show is to die for — literally. The dinner theater in Los Angeles can be used as an alternate method of checking for a person’s pulse, cause if they don’t laugh then they don’t got one. The Jest Murder Mystery Company set out in 1999 to provide the best dinner theater in Los Angeles experience imaginable, and if you ask anyone who has partaken in the show they will surely say “job well done”.
Nine Shows to Choose From
The dinner theater in Los Angeles features nine totally unique stories to choose from. These shows are filled to the brim with with so many classic references you will be feeling like a kid all over again:
- A Dickens of a Killing – A Christmas Story is alive and well — for now.
- A Fistful of Hollars – Venture to the old west for all kinds of fun.
- The Christmas Killer – Murder is a present I’ll gladly decline.
- Clueless – So many suspects, so many motives.
- Death of a Blackheart – Who says pirate can’t behave?
- Muuurder in Maaay-bury – The only thing missing is Don Knotts himself.
- The Comic Book Killer – Comic book action is abound in this thriller.
- The Haunted Hunter – This “hauntingly silly” show will keep you on your toes.
- Bullets in the Bathtub – A mob war set in the 1920s, what’s not to like?
The dinner theater in Los Angeles is the perfect place to take your group.