Recommendations of The Ultimate Christmas Question

  • Nora Louise Syran: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    Great fun! Rachel Feeny-Wiliams has a gift for comedy. The sparring between these two characters as to which Christmas movie to watch is just delightful. Neither wins, but neither loses either ;)

    Great fun! Rachel Feeny-Wiliams has a gift for comedy. The sparring between these two characters as to which Christmas movie to watch is just delightful. Neither wins, but neither loses either ;)

  • Debra A. Cole: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    What a fun piece that will elicit great debate with audiences!

    Violence? Christmas moments? Vengeance? Snow? What makes the perfect Christmas movie? A better question after reading this is, what makes the perfect first date Christmas movie?

    The banter between our Maggie and Jeff is natural, hysterical, and PERFECT! Rachel does it again!

    What a fun piece that will elicit great debate with audiences!

    Violence? Christmas moments? Vengeance? Snow? What makes the perfect Christmas movie? A better question after reading this is, what makes the perfect first date Christmas movie?

    The banter between our Maggie and Jeff is natural, hysterical, and PERFECT! Rachel does it again!

  • Eric Pfeffinger: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    This is a play built to be electric onstage with its hilarious bouts of awkwardness, expert sense of build, mounting tension and frictive chemistry. There's even a fun meta-awareness buried subtly into its central debate: is this a Christmas play or not?

    This is a play built to be electric onstage with its hilarious bouts of awkwardness, expert sense of build, mounting tension and frictive chemistry. There's even a fun meta-awareness buried subtly into its central debate: is this a Christmas play or not?

  • Paul Donnelly: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    Blind dates can be hell. Agreeing on a Christmas movie can be hell. Maggie & Jeff are forced to navigate these hells simultaneously to hysterical effect. This play wraps with a very witty compromise. And, for the record, Maggie is correct, Die Hard is not a Christmas movie!

    Blind dates can be hell. Agreeing on a Christmas movie can be hell. Maggie & Jeff are forced to navigate these hells simultaneously to hysterical effect. This play wraps with a very witty compromise. And, for the record, Maggie is correct, Die Hard is not a Christmas movie!

  • John Mabey: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    In THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS QUESTION, Rachel Feeny-Williams explores all the wonderful awkwardness of a blind date at Christmastime. As the two explore their tastes in films of the season, their differences escalate into an ending that's both satisfying and deserving of its own 'Christmas moment.' The great rhythms of the dialogue also make this a wonderful piece for performers to showcase a variety of emotions with plenty of laughs along the way.

    In THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS QUESTION, Rachel Feeny-Williams explores all the wonderful awkwardness of a blind date at Christmastime. As the two explore their tastes in films of the season, their differences escalate into an ending that's both satisfying and deserving of its own 'Christmas moment.' The great rhythms of the dialogue also make this a wonderful piece for performers to showcase a variety of emotions with plenty of laughs along the way.

  • Paul Smith: The Ultimate Christmas Question

    This is just wonderful! Over such a topic as what makes a good Christmas movie, lives can change and relationships blossom or disintegrate. Rachel Feeny-Williams takes this subject and crafts a cracking play which has great humour and will, undoubtedly, lead to arguments from readers and viewers! A play that is great fun and funny and one which will make people talk - and argue and, possibly, decide to do something more fun!

    This is just wonderful! Over such a topic as what makes a good Christmas movie, lives can change and relationships blossom or disintegrate. Rachel Feeny-Williams takes this subject and crafts a cracking play which has great humour and will, undoubtedly, lead to arguments from readers and viewers! A play that is great fun and funny and one which will make people talk - and argue and, possibly, decide to do something more fun!