Confess

by Rachel Feeny-Williams

8 pages - 5-10 Mins

Their father's brand new sports car with a broken window. Will Danny and Katie manage to hold it together, or will they turn on each other?

8 pages - 5-10 Mins

Their father's brand new sports car with a broken window. Will Danny and Katie manage to hold it together, or will they turn on each other?

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  • Lee R. Lawing: Confess

    I love the lines about where in the house good news is delivered vs. the bad. Confess will take you back to your own childhood or parenthood to when the power dynamic between child and parent can shift seemingly on a dime, but in the end, there is never any argument when it comes to the all seeing eye that is without a doubt instilled to all mothers just after giving birth.

    I love the lines about where in the house good news is delivered vs. the bad. Confess will take you back to your own childhood or parenthood to when the power dynamic between child and parent can shift seemingly on a dime, but in the end, there is never any argument when it comes to the all seeing eye that is without a doubt instilled to all mothers just after giving birth.

  • Jaxson Mackling: Confess

    Calling WILLIAMS’ short piece “Confess” would be and understatement. A lovely piece about how brothers and sisters bicker over the most basic details of life, only to realize their mother is not more clever than she’s thought to be.

    A wonderful example of everyday life at its finest. This play would be wonderful in production or at a festival! I want to see it produced! Read. Produce. Repeat. Well done!

    Calling WILLIAMS’ short piece “Confess” would be and understatement. A lovely piece about how brothers and sisters bicker over the most basic details of life, only to realize their mother is not more clever than she’s thought to be.

    A wonderful example of everyday life at its finest. This play would be wonderful in production or at a festival! I want to see it produced! Read. Produce. Repeat. Well done!

  • John Busser: Confess

    THAT was brilliant. Mother should be running police interrogations. Rachel Feeny-Williams has written a real treat of a ten minute play showing us that kids aren't as smart as they think, and parents aren't nearly as dumb. I'd bet many an audience member will take this tactic in mind when dealing with their own kids.

    THAT was brilliant. Mother should be running police interrogations. Rachel Feeny-Williams has written a real treat of a ten minute play showing us that kids aren't as smart as they think, and parents aren't nearly as dumb. I'd bet many an audience member will take this tactic in mind when dealing with their own kids.

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