A Few Questions

by Rachel Feeny-Williams

28 Plays Later - Day 15 - write a play from a point of view that is in itself questionable, forcing the audience to figure out what the "truth" is.

TRIGGER WARNING - REFERENCES TO MURDER & ABUSE

60 year old Jessie Burrows and her son have been brought in for questioning in relation to 16 bodies that have been discovered under her old house, the location of the husband who abandoned her and a possible...

28 Plays Later - Day 15 - write a play from a point of view that is in itself questionable, forcing the audience to figure out what the "truth" is.

TRIGGER WARNING - REFERENCES TO MURDER & ABUSE

60 year old Jessie Burrows and her son have been brought in for questioning in relation to 16 bodies that have been discovered under her old house, the location of the husband who abandoned her and a possible connection between the two.

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