Recommendations of Good Boy?

  • Nora Louise Syran: Good Boy?

    This is the fourth play in Rachel Feeny-Williams's collection "My Chatter" and it's so much fun! It reminds me of the French film "Didier" by Alain Chabat but is even funnier! Well done! We root for all of the characters --four footed and bipeds alike-- and that's how it should be!

    This is the fourth play in Rachel Feeny-Williams's collection "My Chatter" and it's so much fun! It reminds me of the French film "Didier" by Alain Chabat but is even funnier! Well done! We root for all of the characters --four footed and bipeds alike-- and that's how it should be!

  • Joe Swenson: Good Boy?

    What a fantastic play written from the pet's perspective. At points you root for Twinkle, you root for Gregory, and root for the next confrontation. This play has it all, tension, comedy, drama, and finally a resolution that you didn't know you wanted at points, but once it happens, you love it. I highly recommend this play.

    What a fantastic play written from the pet's perspective. At points you root for Twinkle, you root for Gregory, and root for the next confrontation. This play has it all, tension, comedy, drama, and finally a resolution that you didn't know you wanted at points, but once it happens, you love it. I highly recommend this play.

  • Jack Levine: Good Boy?

    We all love our pet. They are like our child and play an important part in our lives. We also expect whomever we bring into our house to be kind, and hopefully loving, to our pet. “Good Boy?” has a bit of a ‘fight of wills’ between the boyfriend and girlfriend’s dog. “Good Boy?” is a fun play, as we watch to see who wins out.

    We all love our pet. They are like our child and play an important part in our lives. We also expect whomever we bring into our house to be kind, and hopefully loving, to our pet. “Good Boy?” has a bit of a ‘fight of wills’ between the boyfriend and girlfriend’s dog. “Good Boy?” is a fun play, as we watch to see who wins out.

  • Jo Brisbane: Good Boy?

    What a fun romp! Rachel Feeny-Williams' short play trots right along as jealous Twinkle devises plots to rid his home of Jenny's human boyfriend. Twinkle deserves some kind of award as one of the most sardonic-voiced canines to ever trod the boards. If you stage "Good Boy?", someone gets to play a great role as an over-sized dog in an oversized doggie basket bed. Still trying to picture the right breed -- Pug? Corgi? Bassett Hound?

    What a fun romp! Rachel Feeny-Williams' short play trots right along as jealous Twinkle devises plots to rid his home of Jenny's human boyfriend. Twinkle deserves some kind of award as one of the most sardonic-voiced canines to ever trod the boards. If you stage "Good Boy?", someone gets to play a great role as an over-sized dog in an oversized doggie basket bed. Still trying to picture the right breed -- Pug? Corgi? Bassett Hound?

  • Christopher Plumridge: Good Boy?

    I love this, from an owner of 3 dogs myself I can relate to this. I can clearly imagine it being staged. The twist in the tail with Greg towards the end was an unexpected delight. Twinkle is indeed a little star! Great fun!

    I love this, from an owner of 3 dogs myself I can relate to this. I can clearly imagine it being staged. The twist in the tail with Greg towards the end was an unexpected delight. Twinkle is indeed a little star! Great fun!

  • David Patton: Good Boy?

    As a dog owner, I looked up from reading this piece and my dog...I swear!! ... was looking at me rather strangely!
    Yes, I know, we all think that our dogs are so very smart and know every word...but what if they did?
    What if they did and were smarter too?
    That's the basis for this clever piece where Feeney-Williams has Twinkle the dog taking charge and hounding out an unsuitable suitor.

    As a dog owner, I looked up from reading this piece and my dog...I swear!! ... was looking at me rather strangely!
    Yes, I know, we all think that our dogs are so very smart and know every word...but what if they did?
    What if they did and were smarter too?
    That's the basis for this clever piece where Feeney-Williams has Twinkle the dog taking charge and hounding out an unsuitable suitor.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Good Boy?

    Rachel Feeny-Williams’ twist on the love triangle (two humans and a dog) is fun and engaging. And a little creepy, in a good way. Well done!

    Rachel Feeny-Williams’ twist on the love triangle (two humans and a dog) is fun and engaging. And a little creepy, in a good way. Well done!

  • George Sapio: Good Boy?

    Makes you think twice about dating ANYONE who has a devoted dog. The fact that you (think you) know who's gonna win this battle makes no difference--it's a riot watching it happen. A fun short for big laughs!

    Makes you think twice about dating ANYONE who has a devoted dog. The fact that you (think you) know who's gonna win this battle makes no difference--it's a riot watching it happen. A fun short for big laughs!

  • Martin Heavisides: Good Boy?

    Twinkle, a Machiavelli among dogs, enters into a battle of wills with Greg, Jenny's new love interest. Twinkle has a history of disliking Jenny's choices of gentleman companion (there is mention of a Jeremy from earlier)--it's plain he'd prefer a celibate mistress whose attention is focused on him, and full run of the house he considers his. The dislike is mutual; Greg is hoping to see Jenny give up Twinkle for him. Where will it end. Good play, yes, yes you are.

    Twinkle, a Machiavelli among dogs, enters into a battle of wills with Greg, Jenny's new love interest. Twinkle has a history of disliking Jenny's choices of gentleman companion (there is mention of a Jeremy from earlier)--it's plain he'd prefer a celibate mistress whose attention is focused on him, and full run of the house he considers his. The dislike is mutual; Greg is hoping to see Jenny give up Twinkle for him. Where will it end. Good play, yes, yes you are.

  • John Patrick Bray: Good Boy?

    I love dogs. I love actors playing dogs almost as much as I love dogs. In this comedy, poor Greg has to match wits with Twinkle, a dog who confides in us that he is very much the master of his domain. Without giving away too much (I love where this play goes), Twinkle proves to us that he can outwit any man in order to make sure Jenny can be his and only his. This is a fantastic three-character play that would provide a lot of fun for three actors - especially the one who gets to play Twinkle!

    I love dogs. I love actors playing dogs almost as much as I love dogs. In this comedy, poor Greg has to match wits with Twinkle, a dog who confides in us that he is very much the master of his domain. Without giving away too much (I love where this play goes), Twinkle proves to us that he can outwit any man in order to make sure Jenny can be his and only his. This is a fantastic three-character play that would provide a lot of fun for three actors - especially the one who gets to play Twinkle!