Sacrifice

by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

What does "sacrifice" truly mean? You'd better be sure you know when making a sacrifice to The Great Deity.
*8 pages*

What does "sacrifice" truly mean? You'd better be sure you know when making a sacrifice to The Great Deity.
*8 pages*

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Sacrifice

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  • Evan Baughfman: Sacrifice

    Human sacrifice is rarely this fun to sit through! A story that brings both laughter and screams, produced with great fanfare (funfare!) on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

    Human sacrifice is rarely this fun to sit through! A story that brings both laughter and screams, produced with great fanfare (funfare!) on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

  • Jonathan Cook: Sacrifice

    What a fun premise! This dark comedy makes you think it's going one way, then it goes another, then it gives you an ending that is truly satisfying. Jacquelyn has a talent for crafting clever stories and, in this case, she gives us humor and horror all wrapped into a tidy play. Brilliant work and highly recommended!

    What a fun premise! This dark comedy makes you think it's going one way, then it goes another, then it gives you an ending that is truly satisfying. Jacquelyn has a talent for crafting clever stories and, in this case, she gives us humor and horror all wrapped into a tidy play. Brilliant work and highly recommended!

  • Tom Erb: Sacrifice

    Jacquelyn Priskorn's "Sacrifice" has dark comedic dialogue that shines, crafting sharp characters. The clever exchanges between the Sacrifice and the Acolytes create a humorous, scornful tone that keenly contrasts with the gruesome finale. Add that to a super enjoyable read with balanced wit and horror, revealed through a shocking, fun twist. If you like a play where you think you know what's going to happen and suddenly you have the rug pulled out from under you, well, this is IT!

    Jacquelyn Priskorn's "Sacrifice" has dark comedic dialogue that shines, crafting sharp characters. The clever exchanges between the Sacrifice and the Acolytes create a humorous, scornful tone that keenly contrasts with the gruesome finale. Add that to a super enjoyable read with balanced wit and horror, revealed through a shocking, fun twist. If you like a play where you think you know what's going to happen and suddenly you have the rug pulled out from under you, well, this is IT!

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Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Planet Ant Theatre Hamtramck, MI, Year 2024