Dinner Theater in St. Louis

Dinner Theater in St. LouisTwo things are recommended for a dinner theater in St. Louis: first and foremost being an appetite, and second is a penchant for solving murders. The great American city of St. Louis served as the birthplace of Jest Murder Mystery Company in 1999, in that vein it is only fitting that so many lives end here in chilling fashion — fictionally, people hope — at the dinner theater.

An Unrivaled Experience Everyone Will Love

The dinner theater in St. Louis offers a unique experience to groups of all sizes; an incredible meal and unmatched entertainment await. The cast of the show is made up of two groups, incredibly talented improvisational actors and the guests themselves. That’s right, the guests have a key role to play like any other. The audience participation guarantees every show will be unique.

The side-splitting comedy offered at the dinner theater in St. Louis is quickly gaining more and more notoriety. This show has it all, the chills of murder, the thrills of the mystery and more laughter than previously thought possible. The cure for boredom just might be the dinner theater in St. Louis — the doctors are still checking on that.

Nine Shows Equals Nine Times the Murder

The featured shows at the dinner theater in St. Louis are as follows:

  • A Dickens of a Killing – Venture back to merry old England in this homage to the Dicken’s classic.
  • A Fistful of Hollars – The old west is alive and well in the town of Dry Gulp.
  • The Christmas Killer – Killing on Christmas? Don’t let this one go unseen — or unpunished.
  • Clueless – Suspects abound in this thriller. Who would want to kill an old, rich man?
  • Death of a Blackheart – What do you get when cross pirates and the Titanic? Answer: This hysterical mystery, that’s what.
  • Muuurder in Maaay-bury – A garden murder mystery, what will they think of next?
  • The Comic Book Killer – In a world of heroes and villains, Dr. Weevil wants to rid himself of both.
  • The Haunted Hunter – Famous detectives, sleuths and ghost hunters keep you on your toes in this “hauntingly silly” show.
  • Bullets in the Bathtub – 1920′s? Check. Mob War? Double Check.

Those who attend the dinner theater in St. Louis may never have the same pulse again. The Jest Murder Mystery Company has been entertaining folks for over a decade, make your group next.