The story focuses on Mary and Paul Bland, a couple of "squares", in the late 1960s, who want to raise money to open a restaurant.
They decide to kill swingers for profit by hitting them on the head with a frying pan.
They become involved with a partner, Raoul, their swarthy, sexy janitor, who helps them to dispose of the bodies.
The musical opened Off-Broadway at the Union Square Theatre on May 13, 1992, starring Courtenay Collins, Eddie Korbich and Adrian Zmed.
It was directed by Toni Kotite and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett.