If you're disappointed by the lack of kaiju in theatre, People Eater by Kero C. Dylan is the short play you've been looking for! While a monster rages outside destroying the city, three survivors huddle together in a basement in an attempt to wait out the destruction while struggling to maintain their sanity. Oh, but they don't struggle very well! They don't struggle very well at all! Dylan does a fantastic job of conveying the characters' mental breakdowns with shocking visuals and some gory, hallucinogenic sequences that I'd love to see some special effects makeup wizard try to pull off.
If you're disappointed by the lack of kaiju in theatre, People Eater by Kero C. Dylan is the short play you've been looking for! While a monster rages outside destroying the city, three survivors huddle together in a basement in an attempt to wait out the destruction while struggling to maintain their sanity. Oh, but they don't struggle very well! They don't struggle very well at all! Dylan does a fantastic job of conveying the characters' mental breakdowns with shocking visuals and some gory, hallucinogenic sequences that I'd love to see some special effects makeup wizard try to pull off.