Let's Dance

6 Pages - 5-10 Mins

Audio Production by Theatrical Shenanigans - https://theatricalshenanigans.podbean.com/e/theatrical-shenanigans-fath…

Alice and James share a heartfelt moment for the first time in ten years at their father’s funeral.

6 Pages - 5-10 Mins

Audio Production by Theatrical Shenanigans - https://theatricalshenanigans.podbean.com/e/theatrical-shenanigans-fath…

Alice and James share a heartfelt moment for the first time in ten years at their father’s funeral.

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  • Mike Byham: Let's Dance

    Family dynamics are tricky. Especially the relationship between a father and a son who doesn't meet expectations. Gladly for James, he has his sister to lean on when said father is laid to final rest. The revelations shared by Alice provide a healing salve and turns the bitter, sweet allowing James to move on. Crafted with emotional care and grounded with realistic dialogue, Rachel Feeny-Wiliams give us a gem with "Let's Dance."

    Family dynamics are tricky. Especially the relationship between a father and a son who doesn't meet expectations. Gladly for James, he has his sister to lean on when said father is laid to final rest. The revelations shared by Alice provide a healing salve and turns the bitter, sweet allowing James to move on. Crafted with emotional care and grounded with realistic dialogue, Rachel Feeny-Wiliams give us a gem with "Let's Dance."

  • John Busser: Let's Dance

    03.18.25 - I guess it's never too late to find lost love (in this case, the familial kind between father and son). James learns from his sister that his estrangement from his father may have been unfounded. Even if it took dad's funeral to get him here to learn it. Avoiding an easy narrative of reconciliation, Rachel Feeny-Williams instead shows us that while life is finite, love truly can be eternal. This was a wonderful read.

    03.18.25 - I guess it's never too late to find lost love (in this case, the familial kind between father and son). James learns from his sister that his estrangement from his father may have been unfounded. Even if it took dad's funeral to get him here to learn it. Avoiding an easy narrative of reconciliation, Rachel Feeny-Williams instead shows us that while life is finite, love truly can be eternal. This was a wonderful read.

  • Debra A. Cole: Let's Dance

    What a lovely surprise to dig deep into the RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS archives to find the touching gem. This poignant short play reminds us that family, no matter how messed up, can be a soft place to land when needed the most. RACHEL’S gift of witty banter and beautifully uncovering family trauma in a very short amount of pages is priceless.

    What a lovely surprise to dig deep into the RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS archives to find the touching gem. This poignant short play reminds us that family, no matter how messed up, can be a soft place to land when needed the most. RACHEL’S gift of witty banter and beautifully uncovering family trauma in a very short amount of pages is priceless.

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