
Devil Dead Day
Jules Tasca
A remote priory is the center for local missionary activity.
It is winter and the nuns are preparing for the burial of a deceased sister.
As they are singing the Miserere, a warm wind rushes through the chapel and the dead nun sits up in her coffin and laughs!
Thus begins for the community of nuns a week of terror, voodoo, suspicion, diabolical possession and attendant horrors.
| Character |
|---|
| Sister Helene about 20, tall, newly professed, intelligent. |
| Sister Louise also about 20, gentle and dedicated, also newly professed. |
| Sister Anne thin, glasses, about 40, a professional, gifted with a sense of humor. |
| Sister Janet an African-American woman, about 30, speaks in a clipped, crisp Bahamian accent, impressionable. |
| Sister Mary mid-30's, a little overweight, generous, warm, ethusiastic. |
| Sister Carol about 22, beautiful, a victim of innocent over-simplification. |
| Mother Margaret actually her age is indeterminate, glasses, inscrutable, perceptive. |
| Sister Judith very old, glasses, small and wizened. |
| Sister Monica about 50, suspicious, exact6ing and authoritative. |
Devil of the Second Stairs is a play written by George Herman and published by Samuel French .
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