Recommendations of Snake for the Grass

  • John Busser: Snake for the Grass

    OUCH! I didn't see that coming! Rachel Feeny-Williams really knows how to set you going one way and then pull the rug out from under you. I mean that in a the best possible way. After a lifetime of trying to know the score, a woman tries to do the right thing while the thing she fears is closer than she might think. An intriguing setup and heart-breaking resolution.

    OUCH! I didn't see that coming! Rachel Feeny-Williams really knows how to set you going one way and then pull the rug out from under you. I mean that in a the best possible way. After a lifetime of trying to know the score, a woman tries to do the right thing while the thing she fears is closer than she might think. An intriguing setup and heart-breaking resolution.

  • George Sapio: Snake for the Grass

    When a relationship goes bad, it really goes bad. And where do you go for help? This short yet fully packed play has more than enough emotion to keep you interested. It's all about trust, and why trust is so dangerous. Another well executed piece by RFW.

    When a relationship goes bad, it really goes bad. And where do you go for help? This short yet fully packed play has more than enough emotion to keep you interested. It's all about trust, and why trust is so dangerous. Another well executed piece by RFW.

  • Lindsey Brown: Snake for the Grass

    A short but full piece about the danger of loving someone so much you forget who you are...but then what happens when you stop loving them? what's left of you? The poor woman. My sympathy was really built and my anger at those who betrayed her was strong. Darn them!

    A short but full piece about the danger of loving someone so much you forget who you are...but then what happens when you stop loving them? what's left of you? The poor woman. My sympathy was really built and my anger at those who betrayed her was strong. Darn them!

  • Debra A. Cole: Snake for the Grass

    RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS has a true gift. This intense, fast-paced short piece asks audiences members to dive into the deep end of dysfunction, tragedy, and suspicion. Sharing the darkest parts of ourselves is one thing with a stranger, its quite another with a foe.

    RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS has a true gift. This intense, fast-paced short piece asks audiences members to dive into the deep end of dysfunction, tragedy, and suspicion. Sharing the darkest parts of ourselves is one thing with a stranger, its quite another with a foe.