Recommendations of The Case of Bloody Mary

  • John Busser: The Case of Bloody Mary

    11.21.24 - Well that was a ton of creepy fun. A horror-courtroom drama. I can't think I've ever experienced that particular hybrid of stories before. Thanks to Rachel Feeny-Williams for setting precedent here. It's really cool to see the modus operandi of a killer dissected in such a darkly judicial manor, and hearing this on the Theatrical Shenanigans podcast adds a rich texture to it with another fine voice cast and sound design. This was terrific from the first bang of the gavel to the last.

    11.21.24 - Well that was a ton of creepy fun. A horror-courtroom drama. I can't think I've ever experienced that particular hybrid of stories before. Thanks to Rachel Feeny-Williams for setting precedent here. It's really cool to see the modus operandi of a killer dissected in such a darkly judicial manor, and hearing this on the Theatrical Shenanigans podcast adds a rich texture to it with another fine voice cast and sound design. This was terrific from the first bang of the gavel to the last.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: The Case of Bloody Mary

    I remember this urban legend, scary story being told when I was a young, sleepover attendee. And really, I thought then, "Why do we even want to bug this Mary if it will make her want to kill us?'
    We get to see a cool courtroom drama where Bloody Mary is on trial for doing what everyone knows she does if they call her name. So, who is at fault? Very intriguing story!

    I remember this urban legend, scary story being told when I was a young, sleepover attendee. And really, I thought then, "Why do we even want to bug this Mary if it will make her want to kill us?'
    We get to see a cool courtroom drama where Bloody Mary is on trial for doing what everyone knows she does if they call her name. So, who is at fault? Very intriguing story!

  • Christopher Plumridge: The Case of Bloody Mary

    It takes a brave writer to put Bloody Mary up in court, even if she is responsible for at least four murders! Judge Lucifer proceeds, so you know you're in for a horrific ride in this tense, slick and sometimes darkly funny courtroom drama.
    Then a teenage witness takes the stand and the audience will believe this piece will soften.
    What follows is a revelation, so read this for yourself to see if Mary walks free.....
    Very stylish!

    It takes a brave writer to put Bloody Mary up in court, even if she is responsible for at least four murders! Judge Lucifer proceeds, so you know you're in for a horrific ride in this tense, slick and sometimes darkly funny courtroom drama.
    Then a teenage witness takes the stand and the audience will believe this piece will soften.
    What follows is a revelation, so read this for yourself to see if Mary walks free.....
    Very stylish!

  • Morey Norkin: The Case of Bloody Mary

    Not surprising that Rachel Feeny-Williams, who has created some fantastic crime dramas, would do such an outstanding job with the next step in the judicial process! THE CASE OF BLOODY MARY is superb courtroom drama. What is surprising is that Lucifer is a fairly even-handed judge. History, mysticism, and crimes of passion! What more could you want?!

    Not surprising that Rachel Feeny-Williams, who has created some fantastic crime dramas, would do such an outstanding job with the next step in the judicial process! THE CASE OF BLOODY MARY is superb courtroom drama. What is surprising is that Lucifer is a fairly even-handed judge. History, mysticism, and crimes of passion! What more could you want?!

  • Debra A. Cole: The Case of Bloody Mary

    Leave it to RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS to take a NOH drama prompt and create a demon play staring Lucifer, the infamous Bloody Mary, and three innocent little Marys that summon evil while camping... well, maybe not THAT innocent. A lively and clever back and forth of dialogue is a common thread in the brilliant works of FEENY-WILLIAMS, and audiences are all the more entertained for it. THIS MUST BE STAGED!

    Leave it to RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS to take a NOH drama prompt and create a demon play staring Lucifer, the infamous Bloody Mary, and three innocent little Marys that summon evil while camping... well, maybe not THAT innocent. A lively and clever back and forth of dialogue is a common thread in the brilliant works of FEENY-WILLIAMS, and audiences are all the more entertained for it. THIS MUST BE STAGED!