Last Call Christmas

Sadie has not experienced 'the most wonderful time of the year' as far as Christmas is concerned, but is the stranger in her bar on Christmas Eve about to change all that?

Sadie has not experienced 'the most wonderful time of the year' as far as Christmas is concerned, but is the stranger in her bar on Christmas Eve about to change all that?

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Last Call Christmas

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  • Ryan Kaminski: Last Call Christmas

    12/05/2025 - A charming and magical Christmas short. This went in directions that I was not expecting but I was pleasantly surprised nonetheless. Rachel takes certain characters that audiences are familiar with and make them her own. I love the "It's a Wonderful Life" references as well as references to more current Christmas movies like the Time Allen Santa Clause. A pure delight from beginning to end!

    12/05/2025 - A charming and magical Christmas short. This went in directions that I was not expecting but I was pleasantly surprised nonetheless. Rachel takes certain characters that audiences are familiar with and make them her own. I love the "It's a Wonderful Life" references as well as references to more current Christmas movies like the Time Allen Santa Clause. A pure delight from beginning to end!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Last Call Christmas

    LAST CALL CHRISTMAS island lovely, bitter sweet short play. Like a Hallmark movie, only so much better and far more believable. No spoilers here, hence is the theme of the play. Better still, read it yourself. Really enjoyable and the perfect amout of emotion.

    LAST CALL CHRISTMAS island lovely, bitter sweet short play. Like a Hallmark movie, only so much better and far more believable. No spoilers here, hence is the theme of the play. Better still, read it yourself. Really enjoyable and the perfect amout of emotion.

  • Morey Norkin: Last Call Christmas

    If this doesn’t get you in the holiday mood, I don’t know what will. I had an inkling of where the story was going, but Rachel Feeny-Williams still managed to come up with a surprise or two. What isn’t surprising is how well told and moving this lovely short play is. This is pure RFW, meaning it’s the perfect gift for the season! Cheers!

    If this doesn’t get you in the holiday mood, I don’t know what will. I had an inkling of where the story was going, but Rachel Feeny-Williams still managed to come up with a surprise or two. What isn’t surprising is how well told and moving this lovely short play is. This is pure RFW, meaning it’s the perfect gift for the season! Cheers!

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Sadie – A barmaid in her late teens/early 20s, hates Christmas, American.
Marnie – Sadie’s mother from the past, in her 20s, American.
Chris 2 – Chris from the past, in his 30s.
Chris – A drunk man in his 50s, loves Christmas, British.