I recently had the opportunity to watch a performance of this short play during Bump in the Night Theatre’s “Jump Scares: Vol. 1.” I applaud Dzubak & all involved, because if you had told me this was originally an audio play, I would bury you alive myself for telling lies (*not actually*). The isolation & terror of Foster's predicament translate to the stage magnificently. Lighting, sound, and the lack of them become everything, placing us right in the coffin as well. Incredible short horror.
I recently had the opportunity to watch a performance of this short play during Bump in the Night Theatre’s “Jump Scares: Vol. 1.” I applaud Dzubak & all involved, because if you had told me this was originally an audio play, I would bury you alive myself for telling lies (*not actually*). The isolation & terror of Foster's predicament translate to the stage magnificently. Lighting, sound, and the lack of them become everything, placing us right in the coffin as well. Incredible short horror.