Lyrical, mystical, and bloody, Women Who Eat fascinates from start to finish. If you like horror, comedy, mythology, women, eating, this show is for you....
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I was blown away by how well written, well acted, well set and just overall how well executed this play was! I’m admittedly not a frequent theater goer but this play locked me in immediately! All the characters are so thoroughly written and powerful in their own right, and each and every performance showed that and more! But for every bit of intensity and seriousness contained in this play, there is just as much sharp and effortless humor! An awesome and thought provoking experience through and through that’ll make you question your relationship with yourself friends, your family and even yourself, but perhaps most importantly with meat… Bravo to everyone involved!!...
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Overwhelming positive experience.You could really tell the cast and crew had a lot of fun coming together and working on this project, and it was reflected throughout the entire play. The writing stage direction props and actors performances were all done incredibly well. Which turned a 90 minute watch time into feeling like a 30 minute episode and it keeps you wanting more even after a satisfying ending....
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What a novel idea; Devin Davis-Lorton has a great imagination! This play is unlike anything you have ever seen. Funny, poignant and thrilling all rolled into one. Go see it! ...
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It was a unique, intriguing play which combines horror with dark comedy and a surprise storyline. We thoroughly enjoyed the show. Congratulations to Devin Davis-Lorton and the entire cast and crew. ...
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I walked in not knowing what to expect and walked out a changed person. "Women Who Eat It" is genuinely hilarious, and tells a good theme about eating disoders. Laura carried this entire show on her back and made it look easy. Go see it before she's too famous to know you....
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewerJune 20, 2026
loved the premise!!! lord of the flies but girls w eating disorders?? amazing stuff super fun show very excited to see where it goes...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 18, 2026
Sharp, and satirical, Women Who Eat was a riot from beginning to end. Well-acted, and surprising, the play’s dark humor always landed and introduced thoughtful ideas about personhood, and what lengths people will go to in order to survive. ...
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