Recommendations of The Duck Did it!

  • Paul Donnelly: The Duck Did it!

    What a witty exploration of a mother's discovering the true nature of her young son's imaginary friend! The juxtaposition of her frustration and his earnestness grounds the narrative as it evolves into the delightfully fantastical.

    What a witty exploration of a mother's discovering the true nature of her young son's imaginary friend! The juxtaposition of her frustration and his earnestness grounds the narrative as it evolves into the delightfully fantastical.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Duck Did it!

    WHAT a hilarious piece for a mother and son! You've done it again, Rachel! The phone call....PERFECTION!

    WHAT a hilarious piece for a mother and son! You've done it again, Rachel! The phone call....PERFECTION!

  • Randy Hunt: The Duck Did it!

    A cute piece that would be great for a mother and son to perform! Albert, Albert, ALBERT -- you are such a "silly goose!"

    A cute piece that would be great for a mother and son to perform! Albert, Albert, ALBERT -- you are such a "silly goose!"

  • Jack Levine: The Duck Did it!

    RACHEL FEENEY-WILLIAMS’ short play is hilarious. You will never look at a duck again in the same way after you read or watch “The Duck Did It!” This playwright never fails to please. Fun, fun, fun to read or watch!

    RACHEL FEENEY-WILLIAMS’ short play is hilarious. You will never look at a duck again in the same way after you read or watch “The Duck Did It!” This playwright never fails to please. Fun, fun, fun to read or watch!

  • Alice Josephs: The Duck Did it!

    Oh gosh, an embryo comedy horror movie - start casting now! :D Like a malign version of Jimmy Stewart classic Harvey (original play Mary Chase) crossed with The Omen’s child Damien (idea Bob Munger, Screenplay David Seltzer) Timmy’s ‘imaginary’ friend Albert the Duck is a terrifying unseen instrument of destruction. But one can’t help a snigger, nay giggle, nay belly laugh, as feathers fly in grotesque fashion. This of course could also be an inventive stage piece with great timing and visuals! Once you’ve met Albert the Duck you’ll never be the same again … ;)

    Oh gosh, an embryo comedy horror movie - start casting now! :D Like a malign version of Jimmy Stewart classic Harvey (original play Mary Chase) crossed with The Omen’s child Damien (idea Bob Munger, Screenplay David Seltzer) Timmy’s ‘imaginary’ friend Albert the Duck is a terrifying unseen instrument of destruction. But one can’t help a snigger, nay giggle, nay belly laugh, as feathers fly in grotesque fashion. This of course could also be an inventive stage piece with great timing and visuals! Once you’ve met Albert the Duck you’ll never be the same again … ;)