Recommendations of Emotionless

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Emotionless

    At first I thought David was kind of a jerk, but the rollercoaster of emotions Mary takes us on in the first couple pages alone is indeed exhausting. But, as dramatic as she is, this is WHO she is. And unfortunately, it takes a major swing in the opposite direction to remind David that is exactly what makes her the woman he loves. A fun and expressive two-hander.

    At first I thought David was kind of a jerk, but the rollercoaster of emotions Mary takes us on in the first couple pages alone is indeed exhausting. But, as dramatic as she is, this is WHO she is. And unfortunately, it takes a major swing in the opposite direction to remind David that is exactly what makes her the woman he loves. A fun and expressive two-hander.

  • Nora Louise Syran: Emotionless

    This is the third play in Rachel Feeny-Williams's collection "My Chatter" -- my chatter indeed! and boy does her husband miss it once it's gone. A fun premise, well executed. Brava!

    This is the third play in Rachel Feeny-Williams's collection "My Chatter" -- my chatter indeed! and boy does her husband miss it once it's gone. A fun premise, well executed. Brava!

  • Jack Levine: Emotionless

    I love the way Rachel Feeny-Williams so brilliantly shows us how seemly over-the-top emotions can be a good thing. A wife loves her husband and wants the world to know how proud she is of his accomplishments. It is the way she is. What would happen if all of a sudden, the wife became “Emotionless”?

    I love the way Rachel Feeny-Williams so brilliantly shows us how seemly over-the-top emotions can be a good thing. A wife loves her husband and wants the world to know how proud she is of his accomplishments. It is the way she is. What would happen if all of a sudden, the wife became “Emotionless”?

  • Tony Vale: Emotionless

    Emotions: We all have them and some of us are more than happy to display them. But what if you were prevented from doing so? In this intriguing play, Rachel explores the proposition, to great effect. 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…

    Emotions: We all have them and some of us are more than happy to display them. But what if you were prevented from doing so? In this intriguing play, Rachel explores the proposition, to great effect. 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…

  • Christopher Plumridge: Emotionless

    This lovely play really highlights the warning 'be careful what you wish for' , chuck that in with a modern culture of TV and online shopping you have a recipe for some fun disaster! Rachel tells this perfectly. It left me wondering if there really should be a university called "I'm a medical guy.com"!

    This lovely play really highlights the warning 'be careful what you wish for' , chuck that in with a modern culture of TV and online shopping you have a recipe for some fun disaster! Rachel tells this perfectly. It left me wondering if there really should be a university called "I'm a medical guy.com"!

  • George Sapio: Emotionless

    This one is scary in a real-world way; there are so many options and drugs to alter our natures (for good or ill), and the consequences of amending one part of our natures can lead to disaster. Rachel's short play perfectly highlights the dangers of seeking "cures" for organic parts of ourselves and also for unfairly desiring others to change. A chilling piece for three actors.

    This one is scary in a real-world way; there are so many options and drugs to alter our natures (for good or ill), and the consequences of amending one part of our natures can lead to disaster. Rachel's short play perfectly highlights the dangers of seeking "cures" for organic parts of ourselves and also for unfairly desiring others to change. A chilling piece for three actors.

  • Maripat Allen: Emotionless

    This sweet story takes a look at the upside of emotionality. Audience members will identify with one or the other character, and no doubt have interesting--maybe emotional!--discussions about it afterward. Lots of laughs and lots of food for thought. Thoroughly enjoyable!

    This sweet story takes a look at the upside of emotionality. Audience members will identify with one or the other character, and no doubt have interesting--maybe emotional!--discussions about it afterward. Lots of laughs and lots of food for thought. Thoroughly enjoyable!