Recommendations of The Demon Lady

  • Daniel Prillaman: The Demon Lady

    Oh, this is just brilliant! Creepy, spooky, wry, and filled with a healthy handful of twists, Bray's short Noh Horror is a beast in more ways than one. This would be so much fun to produce AND watch. I cannot overstate that. If you read one short play today, I highly encourage you to make it this one.

    Oh, this is just brilliant! Creepy, spooky, wry, and filled with a healthy handful of twists, Bray's short Noh Horror is a beast in more ways than one. This would be so much fun to produce AND watch. I cannot overstate that. If you read one short play today, I highly encourage you to make it this one.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Demon Lady

    A horror short that will keep you hat the edge of your seat and the demon may just be closer than you think!

    A horror short that will keep you hat the edge of your seat and the demon may just be closer than you think!

  • Jack Bathke: The Demon Lady

    Bray has flair for the theatrical. I don't think I've ever read anything by him and not thought, "How did he come up with that?" This play tantalizes and invites the audience into a story that is both scary and character-driven. The stage directions begin with the rather simple (I'm paraphrasing) "on a dark and stormy night"..but the story that follows, while seemingly familiar, is something new...

    Bray has flair for the theatrical. I don't think I've ever read anything by him and not thought, "How did he come up with that?" This play tantalizes and invites the audience into a story that is both scary and character-driven. The stage directions begin with the rather simple (I'm paraphrasing) "on a dark and stormy night"..but the story that follows, while seemingly familiar, is something new...

  • Christopher Soucy: The Demon Lady

    Outstanding! I so desperately want to see this on stage! John managed to create a brand new, yet hauntingly familiar, canon in the woods horror story to life.

    Outstanding! I so desperately want to see this on stage! John managed to create a brand new, yet hauntingly familiar, canon in the woods horror story to life.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Demon Lady

    The creative genius of JOHN PATRICK BRAY needs very little to create magic, but the 28 Play Later prompt of NOH DRAMA brings out a truly chilling piece of theatre. The fast paced back and forth is melodic as two friends seek shelter that no one should find. A STUNNING PIECE!

    The creative genius of JOHN PATRICK BRAY needs very little to create magic, but the 28 Play Later prompt of NOH DRAMA brings out a truly chilling piece of theatre. The fast paced back and forth is melodic as two friends seek shelter that no one should find. A STUNNING PIECE!