Recommendations of Best Shot

  • Enid Cokinos: Best Shot

    Sibling rivalry on the pitch-love it! Sadly, Sam’s competitiveness puts him in the category of “loser” and not just with Emily. Rachel Feeny-Williams puts the audience right in the middle of the penalty shoot action with this unique setting and use of lighting. A simply produced play with a powerful message. Well done.

    Sibling rivalry on the pitch-love it! Sadly, Sam’s competitiveness puts him in the category of “loser” and not just with Emily. Rachel Feeny-Williams puts the audience right in the middle of the penalty shoot action with this unique setting and use of lighting. A simply produced play with a powerful message. Well done.

  • Evan Baughfman: Best Shot

    In this piece, sibling rivalry encapsulates societal ills around athletics, equality, and sportsmanship. Not every male character in this piece makes the right choice, but most do, which provides a bit of hope at the end of this play!

    In this piece, sibling rivalry encapsulates societal ills around athletics, equality, and sportsmanship. Not every male character in this piece makes the right choice, but most do, which provides a bit of hope at the end of this play!

  • Debra A. Cole: Best Shot

    I love plays that celebrate female empowerment, and RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS always delivers. This brother and sister rivalry will be familiar to audiences as they cheer Emily on through the football challenge. It's nice when young men make good decisions, and this friend group does not disappoint.

    I love plays that celebrate female empowerment, and RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS always delivers. This brother and sister rivalry will be familiar to audiences as they cheer Emily on through the football challenge. It's nice when young men make good decisions, and this friend group does not disappoint.

  • Katy Laurance: Best Shot

    A very real, straight forward moment in the lives of two siblings, but the tension in the piece is so layered! Not just the power disparities between genders, but how even those closest to us perpetuate the hurt of society's prejudice. Would love to see this peice, not to mention its inventive visual devices, on stage!

    A very real, straight forward moment in the lives of two siblings, but the tension in the piece is so layered! Not just the power disparities between genders, but how even those closest to us perpetuate the hurt of society's prejudice. Would love to see this peice, not to mention its inventive visual devices, on stage!

  • Alice Josephs: Best Shot

    A timely piece as women’s football is starting to seen as viable for broadcast. A young man’s assumption of territorial dominance and superior sporting skills is proven wrong when his sister shows him up and changes attitudes with her talent. A pithy piece which ratchets up the suspense and gives plenty of directorial, choreography, stage and lighting design opportunity to make this a visual
    as well as a story and dialogue treat!

    A timely piece as women’s football is starting to seen as viable for broadcast. A young man’s assumption of territorial dominance and superior sporting skills is proven wrong when his sister shows him up and changes attitudes with her talent. A pithy piece which ratchets up the suspense and gives plenty of directorial, choreography, stage and lighting design opportunity to make this a visual
    as well as a story and dialogue treat!

  • Deb Meyer: Best Shot

    A delightfully charged short, set on a soccer field, vividly portraying both sibling rivalry and chivalry . Quick, witty, and spot on.

    A delightfully charged short, set on a soccer field, vividly portraying both sibling rivalry and chivalry . Quick, witty, and spot on.