The Devil Eats Oreos?

by Sharai Bohannon

Susan is worried about letting evil into the apartment. Lydia is worried that her sister, Susan, is losing her grip on reality.

Susan is worried about letting evil into the apartment. Lydia is worried that her sister, Susan, is losing her grip on reality.

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The Devil Eats Oreos?

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  • Ellen Koivisto: The Devil Eats Oreos?

    So much fun in production, a great opportunity for really creative set design work, wonderful roles for actors to play with, and I believe it's smart to feed actors as often as you can in a play. This play was very, very enjoyable to put up.

    So much fun in production, a great opportunity for really creative set design work, wonderful roles for actors to play with, and I believe it's smart to feed actors as often as you can in a play. This play was very, very enjoyable to put up.

  • Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend: The Devil Eats Oreos?

    I love plays where you have to figure out who to believe, and this short is a great example of that. Susan seems to be going crazy, but is she? I also enjoy that what she experienced that led her to fortify her apartment against evil is mentioned, but never in detail, allowing your imagination to run wild. This play is a great mix of comedy and horror.

    I love plays where you have to figure out who to believe, and this short is a great example of that. Susan seems to be going crazy, but is she? I also enjoy that what she experienced that led her to fortify her apartment against evil is mentioned, but never in detail, allowing your imagination to run wild. This play is a great mix of comedy and horror.

  • Charles Scott Jones: The Devil Eats Oreos?

    This play has 3 comedic horror roles for women and would be great campy fun to see staged. THE DEVIL EATS OREOS? hilariously validates the worrier in all of us.

    This play has 3 comedic horror roles for women and would be great campy fun to see staged. THE DEVIL EATS OREOS? hilariously validates the worrier in all of us.

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Character Information

  • Angela
    Character Age
    Mid- 20's
  • Lydia
    Character Age
    Early to mid 30's
  • Susan
    Character Age
    Early 30's

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Tuesday's @ 9 Chicago: The Horror Show, Year 2020
  • Type Fringe, Organization Ain't I A Woman Playfest, Year 2018
  • Type Professional, Organization Public House Theatre, Year 2017