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Small Town Murder
Chevalier Theatre
Nov 14, 2026 • 7:00pm
Medford, MA

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Case Files, Punchlines: Small Town Murder Live, Local, and Loud

Phoenix comics James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman built Small Town Murder from a research-heavy true crime bit into a touring show that mines town quirks without punching down. James guides the case like a sharp narrator while Jimmie hunts the joke that tension leaves behind, and the balance keeps the room laughing and listening.

Case-night cadence, jokes from records

A typical night could flow from Town Stats and Yelp Oddities into Methodical Case Timeline, hit Courtroom Transcript Bits, and close with a Postscript and Aftermath beat.

New case, local flavor

They usually pick a fresh case for each city, often tying in regional details that only locals catch. Crowds skew mixed in age and background, with podcast diehards next to date-night pairs and folks who prefer jokes with their justice. Fun tidbits: early live shows reportedly kept slides minimal so the words did the work, and James is known to draft 20 to 30 pages of notes pulled from court files and local papers. Another quirk is that live stories are typically unique to the venue and not repeats from the main feed. For clarity, the flow and production beats above are inferred from past shows and may differ on your night.

The Small Town Murder Crowd: In-Jokes, Tees, and Case-Night Rituals

This room favors comfy clothes and sly jokes, with a lot of Shut Up and Give Me Murder tees, denim jackets, and notebooks for favorite one-liners. You will hear a warm cheer when a tiny population number drops or when a local oddity pops on the screen.

Call-and-response, but keep it smart

Fans trade case tips from their hometowns before the show and swap podcast episode numbers like sports stats.

Merch with punchlines, city pride

Merch tends to skew simple and text-forward, plus a few posters built around the city name and a tongue-in-cheek landmark. Common chant moments are light and quick, more like a collective gasp or a short laugh-roll than a roar. The tone stays curious and neighborly, as if everyone is agreeing to look at the same messy file and keep it honest. Groups often include mixed tastes, so expect both podcast completists and friends who came for a sharp night out, and both sets track the story closely.

How Small Town Murder Sounds Live: Timing, Tone, and a Few Surprises

Small Town Murder lives on delivery, with James locking into a steady pace that feels like chapters and Jimmie jumping in to tilt each reveal.

Timing is the instrument

They keep sentences short in key moments so the punch lands clean, then stretch the next beat to let the room breathe. Expect a few slide cues or projected clippings to mark turns in the story, more as signposts than spectacle.

Slides as signposts, not spectacle

When a detail is especially grim, they lower volume and slow the tempo before snapping back with a fast tag, which keeps respect intact and the energy balanced. A neat live trick is shifting a recurring bit to call-and-response, like reading a jaw-dropping town stat and letting the crowd finish the thought. Mics are run hot but dry, with minimal effects, which makes timing and pauses the real instrumentation of the night. You may also catch James change phrasing from the podcast version to fit room acoustics, swapping a long paragraph for a tight, three-beat ladder.

If You Like Small Town Murder, You Might Also Pack These Rooms

If you like how Small Town Murder blends deep research with punchlines, Last Podcast on the Left hits a similar dark-comedy lane with heavier horror edges.

Kindred podcasts with tour chops

My Favorite Murder draws a big, story-first crowd that values compassion for victims and chemistry between hosts. The Dollop suits fans who enjoy history told live with fast riffing and slides, much like STM's town-by-town framing. And That's Why We Drink mixes paranormal chat with true crime and keeps the vibe conversational, so the audience overlap is real. All four lean on narrative arcs, running bits, and a trusting room that will follow a long setup to reach the laugh. If your playlist swings from bleak facts to absurd details, these shows share the same gear shifts that make the live format sing.

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