The Turning of The Seasons

by Rachel Feeny-Williams

3 Pages - 5 Mins

Beth and her Grandfather bond over leaves on an otherwise very sad day.

3 Pages - 5 Mins

Beth and her Grandfather bond over leaves on an otherwise very sad day.

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The Turning of The Seasons

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  • Nora Louise Syran: The Turning of The Seasons

    This is a reassuring dialogue between a grandfather and his granddaughter about the presence of a departed loved one in nature. Its emotional depth, simplicity, and connection to characters make this play memorable and heartwarming.

    This is a reassuring dialogue between a grandfather and his granddaughter about the presence of a departed loved one in nature. Its emotional depth, simplicity, and connection to characters make this play memorable and heartwarming.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Turning of The Seasons

    A sad postcard moment between Beth and her grandfather becomes magical and infused with hope. Grandfather paints a beautiful picture of what was and what is. Beth and audiences will carry this moment in their hearts for a while.

    A sad postcard moment between Beth and her grandfather becomes magical and infused with hope. Grandfather paints a beautiful picture of what was and what is. Beth and audiences will carry this moment in their hearts for a while.

  • Morey Norkin: The Turning of The Seasons

    A sweet and tender scene of a grandfather reassuring his precious granddaughter that although grandma is gone, she is really all around in nature. And by sharing this explanation, grandpa is also able to find comfort. In just a few pages Rachel Feeny-Williams makes us care deeply for these two characters and leaves us with a smile and maybe a tear or two.

    A sweet and tender scene of a grandfather reassuring his precious granddaughter that although grandma is gone, she is really all around in nature. And by sharing this explanation, grandpa is also able to find comfort. In just a few pages Rachel Feeny-Williams makes us care deeply for these two characters and leaves us with a smile and maybe a tear or two.

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