Recommendations of The New Client (Ten Minute)

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The New Client (Ten Minute)

    The writer does a great job of drawing you in the first page to desperation of wanting to know who the client is. From there you are drawn into a fascinating debate between personal and professional beliefs. The characters both stand perfectly behind their beliefs on the situation to the point where you are not sure who you want to decide with. Then to give it the ending he does, the audiences will be debating this play when they are at home...the following day, Its a great piece that inspires, intrigues and will encourage discussion.

    The writer does a great job of drawing you in the first page to desperation of wanting to know who the client is. From there you are drawn into a fascinating debate between personal and professional beliefs. The characters both stand perfectly behind their beliefs on the situation to the point where you are not sure who you want to decide with. Then to give it the ending he does, the audiences will be debating this play when they are at home...the following day, Its a great piece that inspires, intrigues and will encourage discussion.

  • Morey Norkin: The New Client (Ten Minute)

    Wow! Paul Donnelly presents a situation with serious ethical and moral questions. Questions that threaten the marriage of Margaret and Lee-Ann. There are no easy answers and, wisely, none are given. An intense 10-minute play that is sure to spark some intense debate. Stage it and let the debates begin!

    Wow! Paul Donnelly presents a situation with serious ethical and moral questions. Questions that threaten the marriage of Margaret and Lee-Ann. There are no easy answers and, wisely, none are given. An intense 10-minute play that is sure to spark some intense debate. Stage it and let the debates begin!