What happens when your clingy ex-partner just happens to be the supreme overlord of everything unholy?
In this improvised monologue, Satan leaves you a string of unwanted voice messages in an attempt to rekindle the flame. Part surreal, part satire, this show reflects the anxieties of broken relationships, living during the pandemic, and our need for closure. But don't be fooled, even when Satan is vulnerable, he's still Satan at heart.
"It's like Alan Bennet and Samuel Beckett begot their very own Beelzebub." —Archangel Jerahmeel (Gatekeeper Monthly)
"The perfect chuckle for those long journeys." —Noah (TMZ)
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What happens when your clingy ex-partner just happens to be the supreme overlord of everything unholy?
In this improvised monologue, Satan leaves you a string of unwanted voice messages in an attempt to rekindle the flame. Part surreal, part satire, this show reflects the anxieties of broken relationships, living during the pandemic, and our need for closure. But don't be fooled, even when Satan is vulnerable, he's still Satan at heart.
"It's like Alan Bennet and Samuel Beckett begot their very own Beelzebub." —Archangel Jerahmeel (Gatekeeper Monthly)
"The perfect chuckle for those long journeys." —Noah (TMZ)
What happens when your clingy ex-partner just happens to be the supreme overlord of everything unholy?
In this improvised monologue, Satan leaves you a string of unwanted voice messages in an attempt to rekindle the flame. Part surreal, part satire, this show reflects the anxieties of broken relationships, living during the pandemic, and our need for closure. But don't be fooled, even when Satan is vulnerable, he's still Satan at heart.
"It's like Alan Bennet and Samuel Beckett begot their very own Beelzebub." —Archangel Jerahmeel (Gatekeeper Monthly)
"The perfect chuckle for those long journeys." —Noah (TMZ)