Jack of No Trades

Jack the Ripper stalks his 6th victim. Or is it the other way around?

Jack the Ripper stalks his 6th victim. Or is it the other way around?

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Jack of No Trades

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  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Jack of No Trades

    Yes! I wanted to cheer for this fabulous ending that Chris has placed on a well-known horrific figure. It's a wonderful twist at the end of a fabulous back-and-forth that will keep the audience guessing. For me, I think it would make a great show in a Halloween-themed festival. It's got pace, power, and an audience will love it!

    Yes! I wanted to cheer for this fabulous ending that Chris has placed on a well-known horrific figure. It's a wonderful twist at the end of a fabulous back-and-forth that will keep the audience guessing. For me, I think it would make a great show in a Halloween-themed festival. It's got pace, power, and an audience will love it!

  • Debra A. Cole: Jack of No Trades

    Of how the tables have turned. I adore a piece that takes a story and turns it on its head. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has the dialect down and because of his sharp and quick paced banter, audiences will be transported to a seedy little room in the 1890s. What a joy this would be on stage.

    Of how the tables have turned. I adore a piece that takes a story and turns it on its head. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has the dialect down and because of his sharp and quick paced banter, audiences will be transported to a seedy little room in the 1890s. What a joy this would be on stage.