Even with very limited restaurant experience, I found the jokes consistently funny—some were obvious, some more subtle, but all landed. The stage choreography, especially the moving wall elements and lighting shifts, was super coordinated and clever. Timing across the cast was tight, and I appreciated how sharp and rehearsed the dialogue felt. I also loved how the murders were played slightly over the top—it kept things fun without sacrificing tension. I genuinely thought I had the twist figured out, but I was completely wrong in the best way. The ending was unexpected, and it elevated the entire show.
What I didn't like
A couple of things left me a bit confused. There were moments where I wasn’t entirely sure why certain characters were included, which made some scenes feel a little long or padded. I also noticed that the volume levels varied a bit—some actors were crystal clear, others occasionally too loud or too soft. These are small notes that may come down to personal preference, and likely things that will smooth out over time.
My overall impression
Overall, it’s a smart, fun, high-energy slasher comedy with real style and surprises. The writing shines, the cast delivers, and the final reveal brings it all home. Definitely worth seeing, especially if you want something funny, fresh, and a little chaotic in the best way.