Recommendations of No More Tea?

  • Morey Norkin: No More Tea?

    Brian goes full Karen in this hysterical tearoom comedy. This likely isn’t the first time Derek has had to suffer through Brian’s badgering of waitstaff. And poor Lilly! If tipping is practiced in the UK, she deserves a huge one! Rachel Feeny-Williams really knows how to get the most out of a few fun-filled pages. This one is just my cup of tea!

    Brian goes full Karen in this hysterical tearoom comedy. This likely isn’t the first time Derek has had to suffer through Brian’s badgering of waitstaff. And poor Lilly! If tipping is practiced in the UK, she deserves a huge one! Rachel Feeny-Williams really knows how to get the most out of a few fun-filled pages. This one is just my cup of tea!

  • Paul Donnelly: No More Tea?

    Well Derrick's persnickety preferences are certainly more amusing to listeners than to the poor harried tea room server. One also feels for his long-suffering wife. This is certainly a most amusing confection.

    Well Derrick's persnickety preferences are certainly more amusing to listeners than to the poor harried tea room server. One also feels for his long-suffering wife. This is certainly a most amusing confection.

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: No More Tea?

    Let me spill the tea on this fun short... As a tea room employee, I must say, Lilly is not getting paid enough to deal with Brian's particularities. No More Tea? by Rachel Feeny-Williams is a silly-goofy customer service comedy. Full of distinct and memorable characters and tongue-in-cheek wit, this play is top tier!

    Let me spill the tea on this fun short... As a tea room employee, I must say, Lilly is not getting paid enough to deal with Brian's particularities. No More Tea? by Rachel Feeny-Williams is a silly-goofy customer service comedy. Full of distinct and memorable characters and tongue-in-cheek wit, this play is top tier!

  • John Patrick Bray: No More Tea?

    I listened to the Shouting in the Evening audio production of this play and it was an absolute riot! I knew some folks here in the States that have Strong Opinions about tea and coffee, and found that warm beverages served incorrectly served as a metonym for Everything Wrong with This Country. And I would be stuck leaving a hefty tip as an apology. This is a truly funny (and cringe inducing) play. Rachel Feeny-Williams has a gift for writing biting dialogue and creating richly drawn characters.

    I listened to the Shouting in the Evening audio production of this play and it was an absolute riot! I knew some folks here in the States that have Strong Opinions about tea and coffee, and found that warm beverages served incorrectly served as a metonym for Everything Wrong with This Country. And I would be stuck leaving a hefty tip as an apology. This is a truly funny (and cringe inducing) play. Rachel Feeny-Williams has a gift for writing biting dialogue and creating richly drawn characters.

  • Nora Louise Syran: No More Tea?

    Feeny-Williams serves up another quick-paced hilarious ("Run!") comedy full of clever one-liners in this her second play in the "My Chatter" collection. https://www.rfwscripts.co.uk/product-page/my-chatter-10-original-comedy….

    Feeny-Williams serves up another quick-paced hilarious ("Run!") comedy full of clever one-liners in this her second play in the "My Chatter" collection. https://www.rfwscripts.co.uk/product-page/my-chatter-10-original-comedy….

  • John Mabey: No More Tea?

    You are immediately transported to a British tearoom in this funny short from Rachel Feeny-Williams. NO MORE TEA offers an outrageously fun culture crash and comedic meltdown with panache. The characters are well-drawn and the wordplay delightful.

    You are immediately transported to a British tearoom in this funny short from Rachel Feeny-Williams. NO MORE TEA offers an outrageously fun culture crash and comedic meltdown with panache. The characters are well-drawn and the wordplay delightful.

  • Asher Wyndham: No More Tea?

    Feeny-Williams pokes fun at ridiculous drink orders demanded by characters like Brian. We've heard them or we order them. In place of coffee, we have tea - and the drama is outrageous and playful. Easy to produce, this comedy would be a smart pick for your festival.

    Feeny-Williams pokes fun at ridiculous drink orders demanded by characters like Brian. We've heard them or we order them. In place of coffee, we have tea - and the drama is outrageous and playful. Easy to produce, this comedy would be a smart pick for your festival.

  • Tony Vale: No More Tea?

    There is no better symbol of Englishness than the Tea Shop. If you frequent them or if you've ever worked in one, you will identify with Rachel's short masterpiece in equal measure. It would be a perfect training aid for hospitality staff, in how to deal with the "customer from hell". One of ten plays published as a collection, under the title of "My Chatter" https://www.rfwscripts.co.uk/product-page/my-chatter-10-original-comedy…

    There is no better symbol of Englishness than the Tea Shop. If you frequent them or if you've ever worked in one, you will identify with Rachel's short masterpiece in equal measure. It would be a perfect training aid for hospitality staff, in how to deal with the "customer from hell". One of ten plays published as a collection, under the title of "My Chatter" https://www.rfwscripts.co.uk/product-page/my-chatter-10-original-comedy…

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: No More Tea?

    As an American, I can still relate to the over-the-top demands of Brian and his tea requirements. Everyone has something that has to be just perfect. For Brian, it is tea. And it really is a pretty simple request, it just goes all sixes and sevens on him! Derek's last line kills!

    As an American, I can still relate to the over-the-top demands of Brian and his tea requirements. Everyone has something that has to be just perfect. For Brian, it is tea. And it really is a pretty simple request, it just goes all sixes and sevens on him! Derek's last line kills!

  • Arthur M Jolly: No More Tea?

    Fun and funny - steeped with more than a hint of relationship drama. The perfect accompaniment to a nice cuppa!

    Fun and funny - steeped with more than a hint of relationship drama. The perfect accompaniment to a nice cuppa!