Recommendations of Crack

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Crack

    I was intrigued from the synopsis and then...the piece just kept on giving. Cassidy draws you into the dark scenario Walter and Morgan have found themselves in but despite the dark nature she still gives moments where you can't help but smile at the back and forth between the two of them. This then escalates brilliantly into a twist that I did not see coming but was just fabulously done! It does beg one question...why is Morgan so prepared? A fabulous piece with great pace that any audience is sure to love!

    I was intrigued from the synopsis and then...the piece just kept on giving. Cassidy draws you into the dark scenario Walter and Morgan have found themselves in but despite the dark nature she still gives moments where you can't help but smile at the back and forth between the two of them. This then escalates brilliantly into a twist that I did not see coming but was just fabulously done! It does beg one question...why is Morgan so prepared? A fabulous piece with great pace that any audience is sure to love!

  • Kyle Smith: Crack

    Crack is dark, funny, and intense. Two married people show up to bury a body in the woods, things go south. Meanwhile the audience is left wondering how far they'd go for the ones they love.

    Crack is dark, funny, and intense. Two married people show up to bury a body in the woods, things go south. Meanwhile the audience is left wondering how far they'd go for the ones they love.

  • Debra A. Cole: Crack

    Dark. Funny, Surprising. This short piece has just enough of the macabre and just enough relationship tension to keep audiences on the edge of their seat.

    Dark. Funny, Surprising. This short piece has just enough of the macabre and just enough relationship tension to keep audiences on the edge of their seat.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Crack

    'If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise' Well certainly passerby Kate got her surprise. This is darkly funny with a great twist at the end. Dig yourself into this play before someone catches you!

    'If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise' Well certainly passerby Kate got her surprise. This is darkly funny with a great twist at the end. Dig yourself into this play before someone catches you!

  • Paul Donnelly: Crack

    A darkly comic gem. In the best noir tradition, betrayal piles on betrayal until the cynical, yet satisfying payoff. The real life lesson is don't mess with Morgan.

    A darkly comic gem. In the best noir tradition, betrayal piles on betrayal until the cynical, yet satisfying payoff. The real life lesson is don't mess with Morgan.