Some shows are closer to traditional plays, while others resemble a “How to Host a Mystery” game with a few actors acting as facilitators. Our shows are about providing laughter and interaction at the comfort level of each individual audience member. You're a Wallflower? Great, sit back, relax and enjoy the show. Nobody is going to get you up and make you do the chicken dance. You're a super sleut
h? Grill the suspects and see if you can get them to slip up. You like the limelight? Careful - you could wind up as prime suspect. Every audience member gets a program that sets up the scene for the evening and provides a list of characters. The show starts with introductory scenes. These scenes are presentational and acquaint participants with the characters, who will eventually become “suspects”. How it Works
After these introductory scenes, the actors then mingle with the audience, dropping bits of information and misinformation. Each audience member has also been given a clue – a question to ask one of the characters or a unique piece of information about a character. This acts as an ice breaker, making it easier for individuals to question characters. The clues do not solve the mystery for you. Not every character will visit every table, but every table will be visited. Once the “table talk” portion is concluded, the show once again becomes presentational, culminating in the “murder”. Following the murder, the investigation commences. The investigator, with the help of the audience, compiles a list of suspects. Sometimes audience members are implicated, but they are never put on the spot unless they are willing to participate. The audience is then given 3-4 minutes to question each suspect. Our investigator makes sure the questions don’t go too far off track. After each suspect identified has been questioned, a vote is taken. The ending is then performed, and participants can see how close they came to solving the murder.
***Warning! Do or Die Mysteries are not appropriate for all audience members. Below are examples of those who should probably not attend Do or Die Shows:
Homicidal Maniacs: Those predisposed towards homicide are discouraged from attending shows. They tend to want to participate on an inappropriate level, which could lead to the wrong person being murdered. This makes the show confusing. Small Children: Although the shows are comic, small children may find the conflict and violence confusing and frightening. Also, some of the actors may find children confusing and frightening. Humor Impaired: If you don’t like to laugh, you won’t enjoy our shows.
05/11/2026
Here tonight at Perry's Restaurant for our monthly "Monday Night Mysteries" and tonight's killer show with dinner to die for is:
DETECTIVE MOM!
missed us tonight? Join us in June for "Dead Center" Monday 6/15/26