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    Murder Mystery Dinner Show

    Murder Mystery Dinner Show

    4.6 • 1.8K reviews
    Myrtle Beach, SC

    Rigatony’s Dinner Show pairs a hearty, homestyle Italian feast with an interactive “mobster” comedy. As guests dig into fresh bread, salad, pasta, entrée, dessert and bottomless soft drinks, a cast of wise-guys, dames and crooked ...

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    4.6
    Excellent
    1.8K reviews•Google Maps

    This interactive dinner theater brings campy, immersive fun with a 1930s mob theme that gets the whole audience involved. RigaTony himself gets consistent praise for his entertaining presence and improv skills, while Janet stands out as a talented singer who helps create the atmosphere. The show thrives on audience participation—guests might get called on to play a part or become an "unfortunate victim," and kids especially seem to love getting involved in the action. The decor effectively transports you to the era, and the staff genuinely works hard to make everyone feel welcome. The food is the consistent weak spot here. Multiple guests mention overcooked pasta, small portions, and dishes arriving cold or just lukewarm. The cannoli gets thumbs up, and the meatball has fans, but for what you're paying, don't expect a culinary highlight. A few reviewers also noted that some cast members seemed less experienced with their scripts, though the overall energy and enthusiasm of the performers generally carries the show. If you're going for silly, interactive entertainment and can overlook mediocre Italian food, you'll likely have a blast. Just remember this is cheesy, crude humor with a capital C.

    What people are saying

    Review 1 of 5
    5/5

    The “big” dinner theater in Myrtle Beach is the pirate show. Riga Tony’s is a tiny little gem that you will regret missing if you don’t look for it!! It is an audience participative dinner theater with a focus on solving a Mafia-inspired murder mystery set in the 1930s. I booked tickets ahead of time through the Expedia app for my family and myself. The venue advises getting there an hour early - the entertainment starts when you step in the door, so this is not a problem at all. The purpose is so that the audience can get situated, understand the purpose of the show (and how to solve the mystery), and for the cast to recruit audience members for a more in-depth role in the theatrics. I went with my husband and children, and did my best to be openly excited about the entertainment (more to relax my kids, but also because these folks work hard), so they asked if I wanted one of these in-depth roles. I accepted, but what was really nice to see was that the cast did NOT make my children feel more uncomfortable than they clearly already were. I felt this was very respectful. The cast danced and sang around the room (the vocals were WONDERFUL and Riga Tony had some impressive moves!), pulling audience members into their antics as they went. It was scripted, but there was also a lot of improv and the audience was encouraged to toss their own sidebar in to add to the performance. They found ways to work in relevant, modern-day references into the story (despite the 1930s theme) that only added to the hilarity. Visitors who had paid extra to be part of the show were included in the interactions, but you’ll just have to come see the show to find out about this portion. :) Periodically, the audience had time to look at the “clues” around the room and were invited to listen to the show and add the clues together to solve the mystery. At the end, the audience had a bit of time to write their suppositions down and the person closest to the real killer(s), means of murder, and motive(s) won a door prize. Then the cast acts out the final reveal and goes through the reasoning (afterwards is when the “super sleuth” in the audience is announced). Throughout the show, you are served a 3 course meal, which I thought was VERY good. The tomato bisque was on point, the meatball with the pasta was exceptionally tasty (and NOT dry in the slightest!), and the cannoli was also quite good! The cheesecake was the best I’ve ever had and was absolutely worth the additional $5. (My son insists the cheesecake was the real killer because it was “killer” cheesecake.) The servers are also hard-working and did a phenomenal job. If you’re looking for a great time and wonderful talent, this is an absolute MUST SEE while in Myrtle Beach! 10/10 would HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    Alexandria Reddy (Ali)

    August 13, 2025

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    The “big” dinner theater in Myrtle Beach is the pirate show. Riga Tony’s is a tiny little gem that you will regret missing if you don’t look for it!! It is an audience participative dinner theater with a focus on solving a Mafia-inspired murder mystery set in the 1930s. I booked tickets ahead of time through the Expedia app for my family and myself. The venue advises getting there an hour early - the entertainment starts when you step in the door, so this is not a problem at all. The purpose is so that the audience can get situated, understand the purpose of the show (and how to solve the mystery), and for the cast to recruit audience members for a more in-depth role in the theatrics. I went with my husband and children, and did my best to be openly excited about the entertainment (more to relax my kids, but also because these folks work hard), so they asked if I wanted one of these in-depth roles. I accepted, but what was really nice to see was that the cast did NOT make my children feel more uncomfortable than they clearly already were. I felt this was very respectful. The cast danced and sang around the room (the vocals were WONDERFUL and Riga Tony had some impressive moves!), pulling audience members into their antics as they went. It was scripted, but there was also a lot of improv and the audience was encouraged to toss their own sidebar in to add to the performance. They found ways to work in relevant, modern-day references into the story (despite the 1930s theme) that only added to the hilarity. Visitors who had paid extra to be part of the show were included in the interactions, but you’ll just have to come see the show to find out about this portion. :) Periodically, the audience had time to look at the “clues” around the room and were invited to listen to the show and add the clues together to solve the mystery. At the end, the audience had a bit of time to write their suppositions down and the person closest to the real killer(s), means of murder, and motive(s) won a door prize. Then the cast acts out the final reveal and goes through the reasoning (afterwards is when the “super sleuth” in the audience is announced). Throughout the show, you are served a 3 course meal, which I thought was VERY good. The tomato bisque was on point, the meatball with the pasta was exceptionally tasty (and NOT dry in the slightest!), and the cannoli was also quite good! The cheesecake was the best I’ve ever had and was absolutely worth the additional $5. (My son insists the cheesecake was the real killer because it was “killer” cheesecake.) The servers are also hard-working and did a phenomenal job. If you’re looking for a great time and wonderful talent, this is an absolute MUST SEE while in Myrtle Beach! 10/10 would HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

    Photo of Alexandria Reddy (Ali)

    Alexandria Reddy (Ali)

    August 13, 2025