I love a play that has a twist that works regardless of what you expect to happen, and THE DEVIL EATS OREOS? has that in spades. The relationship between the sisters drives this play as much as, if not more, than the possibility of a supernatural threat. Whatever happens to these women, you know it won’t be good, but you’re inclined to follow them in the hopes that it will because they’re such fully-realized characters and their sisterly bond is so strong and easy to empathize with. This would make a great addition to a Halloween showcase.
I love a play that has a twist that works regardless of what you expect to happen, and THE DEVIL EATS OREOS? has that in spades. The relationship between the sisters drives this play as much as, if not more, than the possibility of a supernatural threat. Whatever happens to these women, you know it won’t be good, but you’re inclined to follow them in the hopes that it will because they’re such fully-realized characters and their sisterly bond is so strong and easy to empathize with. This would make a great addition to a Halloween showcase.