Rebecca M. Davis in Sundown at the Devil's House and band (Joe Iano) |
Sundown at the Devil’s
House
Café Nordo
Through August 6, 2017
“It's the Devil's last night on Earth, and she and her
cohorts will titillate, beguile, and entertain the audience with stories of the
Devil's greatest triumphs and darkest secrets.” So says the website
information. If there is a reason in there, somewhere, why it’s the Devil’s “last”
night, it escaped notice, but the cast of players certainly did their best to
titillate, beguile and entertain.
They sing some songs, and tell a lot of stories. There are
pseudo-Biblical tales with completely different, though recognizable
components. One of the strongest aspects of the script is the explanation of
the Devil as the Fallen Angel, though the description of the jobs that angels
do in “Heaven” might not match almost any ideas you ever thought would be done
in Heaven, including “doing God’s taxes.” That one is a not-very-appropriate
job choice, since God probably is not financially beholden to any country’s
laws, no matter which kind of God you believe in.