Recommendations of Mother Of The Devil

  • Christopher Plumridge: Mother Of The Devil

    Rarely do you see a short play start with such high stakes, but this ten minute horror builds relentlessly to such a powerful climax.
    Clever and unique.

    Rarely do you see a short play start with such high stakes, but this ten minute horror builds relentlessly to such a powerful climax.
    Clever and unique.

  • Brent Alles: Mother Of The Devil

    Whoa. An intense and dark confrontation here, expertly captured by Khanna. The intensity builds into an explosive climax, and you're definitely left with the impact of what happens along the way. Much to think about here... a ten minute with much depth. Perfect addition to the Spooky Season milieu.

    Whoa. An intense and dark confrontation here, expertly captured by Khanna. The intensity builds into an explosive climax, and you're definitely left with the impact of what happens along the way. Much to think about here... a ten minute with much depth. Perfect addition to the Spooky Season milieu.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Mother Of The Devil

    Family, they shape who we are, no matter how much they deny their contributions. We can accept our fates or we can demand answers. Neither path is easy and you're definitely not guaranteed satisfaction. This is the epitome of "hurt people hurt people."

    Family, they shape who we are, no matter how much they deny their contributions. We can accept our fates or we can demand answers. Neither path is easy and you're definitely not guaranteed satisfaction. This is the epitome of "hurt people hurt people."

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Mother Of The Devil

    Sometimes there is no Hell like your own family. Stories from the beginning of time have proven that to be true, and in this tale of confrontation between mother and son, taking on the roles iconic legendary characters, conveys the universal struggle going beyond the family circle. This tale told by Kieran Khanna gives the actors and the audience a powerful punch in a short, sharp play.

    Sometimes there is no Hell like your own family. Stories from the beginning of time have proven that to be true, and in this tale of confrontation between mother and son, taking on the roles iconic legendary characters, conveys the universal struggle going beyond the family circle. This tale told by Kieran Khanna gives the actors and the audience a powerful punch in a short, sharp play.

  • John Busser: Mother Of The Devil

    10.01.25 - That was quite a tragic tale from Kieran Khanna But the saddest part of the play is that you get a real sense of familial connection between Mother and the Devil she purports to hate. Both parents and children are truly some of the biggest heartbreakers we know. The horror is in seeing this fulfilled when both characters long to override the urge to hurt the other but can't help but fill their expected roles.

    10.01.25 - That was quite a tragic tale from Kieran Khanna But the saddest part of the play is that you get a real sense of familial connection between Mother and the Devil she purports to hate. Both parents and children are truly some of the biggest heartbreakers we know. The horror is in seeing this fulfilled when both characters long to override the urge to hurt the other but can't help but fill their expected roles.