You Don't Know

by Rachel Feeny-Williams

27 Pages - 20 - 30 Mins

Five years ago, George’s world was shocked when his friend and partner in the police force was arrested for the murder of his teenaged daughter. But now, a strange letter is forcing George to question the events of all those years ago and learn things he never knew.

27 Pages - 20 - 30 Mins

Five years ago, George’s world was shocked when his friend and partner in the police force was arrested for the murder of his teenaged daughter. But now, a strange letter is forcing George to question the events of all those years ago and learn things he never knew.

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  • John Busser: You Don't Know

    11.21.24 - I thought I knew where this was going multiple times and each time Rachel Feeny-Williams deftly pulled the rug out from under me. And I loved it! This play has layers. Layers in relationships, layers in motives and layers in plot twists. I think this one would absolutely keep the audience guessing and would be a wonderful addition to a night of one acts. Plus, it makes a hell of an audio play which is how I experienced this. Give a listen on Theatrical Shenanigans, you'll thank me!

    11.21.24 - I thought I knew where this was going multiple times and each time Rachel Feeny-Williams deftly pulled the rug out from under me. And I loved it! This play has layers. Layers in relationships, layers in motives and layers in plot twists. I think this one would absolutely keep the audience guessing and would be a wonderful addition to a night of one acts. Plus, it makes a hell of an audio play which is how I experienced this. Give a listen on Theatrical Shenanigans, you'll thank me!

  • Donald E. Baker: You Don't Know

    Two of the many things Rachel Feeny-Williams does well are writing police procedurals and depicting relationships that turn out not to be what they seemed. Both of those are on display in this piece. And every time you may think you know where the play is going it veers off into somewhere else entirely. Rachel's work never disappoints.

    Two of the many things Rachel Feeny-Williams does well are writing police procedurals and depicting relationships that turn out not to be what they seemed. Both of those are on display in this piece. And every time you may think you know where the play is going it veers off into somewhere else entirely. Rachel's work never disappoints.

  • Kim E. Ruyle: You Don't Know

    You Don’t Know zips along like a rocket. I was leaning in from the first scene until The End. Rachel Feeney-Williams, is the exemplar when it comes to productivity, but she cranks out more than quantity – she also delivers high quality. In this case, an engaging mystery that makes us care about the characters and keeps us on edge wondering how things will be resolved. Fantastic.

    You Don’t Know zips along like a rocket. I was leaning in from the first scene until The End. Rachel Feeney-Williams, is the exemplar when it comes to productivity, but she cranks out more than quantity – she also delivers high quality. In this case, an engaging mystery that makes us care about the characters and keeps us on edge wondering how things will be resolved. Fantastic.

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