Recommendations of Meg

  • Evan Baughfman: Meg

    A perfectly-paced supernatural mystery! Also, a worthy entry in the ‘creepy kids’ subgenre of horror! Dark, sad, twisted—dare I say, ‘fun’? I do dare! A terrifically spooky installment for October and beyond.

    A perfectly-paced supernatural mystery! Also, a worthy entry in the ‘creepy kids’ subgenre of horror! Dark, sad, twisted—dare I say, ‘fun’? I do dare! A terrifically spooky installment for October and beyond.

  • Ryan Kaminski: Meg

    10/04/2025 - Wow! I was completely blown away by this mystery/horror piece. From the scenes with the inspectors, to the flashback scenes with the mysterious Meg, I was hooked from beginning to end. Eerie, disturbing, and twist upon twist in a finale that left me shocked and cold. Meg is an outstanding piece from Rachel Feeny-Williams. I would love to see this on stage, or maybe one day adapted into a feature for the big screen. Well done!

    10/04/2025 - Wow! I was completely blown away by this mystery/horror piece. From the scenes with the inspectors, to the flashback scenes with the mysterious Meg, I was hooked from beginning to end. Eerie, disturbing, and twist upon twist in a finale that left me shocked and cold. Meg is an outstanding piece from Rachel Feeny-Williams. I would love to see this on stage, or maybe one day adapted into a feature for the big screen. Well done!

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Meg

    This is not the story I thought it was going to be... at all. Rachel Feeny-Williams has created a true, thrilling masterpiece with engaging dialogue and enough twists and turns to keep any reader wanting more. I think one of my favorite parts about this horror play is that we never truly know what exactly happened to Andrea and Jamie. We don't really get to know why, we just learn that this event did happen and we are left to put the pieces together ourselves. Brilliant work! A Must read for any horror fans!

    This is not the story I thought it was going to be... at all. Rachel Feeny-Williams has created a true, thrilling masterpiece with engaging dialogue and enough twists and turns to keep any reader wanting more. I think one of my favorite parts about this horror play is that we never truly know what exactly happened to Andrea and Jamie. We don't really get to know why, we just learn that this event did happen and we are left to put the pieces together ourselves. Brilliant work! A Must read for any horror fans!

  • Christopher Plumridge: Meg

    In MEG, the author has found a unique and unusual way to tell a chilling story and successfully brings it to life. We see Andrea 'helping' the police with their enquiries along with a series of clever flashbacks, slowly they uncover the truth, well some of the truth....genuinely creepy, and as usual with this writer, you are left wanting more....

    In MEG, the author has found a unique and unusual way to tell a chilling story and successfully brings it to life. We see Andrea 'helping' the police with their enquiries along with a series of clever flashbacks, slowly they uncover the truth, well some of the truth....genuinely creepy, and as usual with this writer, you are left wanting more....

  • George Sapio: Meg

    A police procedural mixed with the macabre. Jamie, moved from his home to a new location, finds a friend in a young girl down the block, then goes missing. The police seem to think something else is going on, but Andrea is resolute in her belief that something outside has been at work. A riveting tale of human fears and the supernatural. Perfect for evenings of scary theatre!

    A police procedural mixed with the macabre. Jamie, moved from his home to a new location, finds a friend in a young girl down the block, then goes missing. The police seem to think something else is going on, but Andrea is resolute in her belief that something outside has been at work. A riveting tale of human fears and the supernatural. Perfect for evenings of scary theatre!