Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Long Abandoned

    This is a fabulous ghost story with a twist! Waverly and Alex are two people who've found themselves in the same church but for very different reasons. As the audience you are invited on an emotional roller coaster as you discover more about their past and how it affects the present scene. Its a tension fuelled and emotional thriller that will keep you guessing to the point where you NEED to know what happens next! So....go and find out!

    This is a fabulous ghost story with a twist! Waverly and Alex are two people who've found themselves in the same church but for very different reasons. As the audience you are invited on an emotional roller coaster as you discover more about their past and how it affects the present scene. Its a tension fuelled and emotional thriller that will keep you guessing to the point where you NEED to know what happens next! So....go and find out!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Letters to Angels

    Everyone talks about the joy of motherhood but what this play explores is so much more than that. Through moments of humour, frustration, heartache and desperation that come with trying to have a child. The 'He' and 'She' characters offer an amazing chance to two performers to play powerful and emotional characters. This is a play that won't fail to touch an audience and addresses painful topics that should and need to be discussed. I'd have some tissues handy for a read because I cried a lot!

    Everyone talks about the joy of motherhood but what this play explores is so much more than that. Through moments of humour, frustration, heartache and desperation that come with trying to have a child. The 'He' and 'She' characters offer an amazing chance to two performers to play powerful and emotional characters. This is a play that won't fail to touch an audience and addresses painful topics that should and need to be discussed. I'd have some tissues handy for a read because I cried a lot!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Kama Sutra

    Its easy to fall into a routine when you've been married for a long time, that's what Bob and Lynda are facing before they have 'that conversation' and enter a sexual whirl of events, all accompanied by utterly hilarious dialogue and staging. Sometimes people are accusedof not talking about sex enough but Sarah has lept over that boundary with enthusiasm. This play would be a great piece for two performers who want to delight and entertain an audience. A fabulously funny sexual farce (at least in places) that also offers a touching undertone of what relationships are really about...

    Its easy to fall into a routine when you've been married for a long time, that's what Bob and Lynda are facing before they have 'that conversation' and enter a sexual whirl of events, all accompanied by utterly hilarious dialogue and staging. Sometimes people are accusedof not talking about sex enough but Sarah has lept over that boundary with enthusiasm. This play would be a great piece for two performers who want to delight and entertain an audience. A fabulously funny sexual farce (at least in places) that also offers a touching undertone of what relationships are really about, communicating.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Karen's Itch

    There is something remarkably satisfying when an unpleasant interaction turns right in the end and that is exactly what Deb has given us here! Its a wonderfully real feeling one minute that will probably have audiences relating thi this woman, her behaviour and the wearines of the guy who has to interact with her. As usual, brilliantly done Deb!

    There is something remarkably satisfying when an unpleasant interaction turns right in the end and that is exactly what Deb has given us here! Its a wonderfully real feeling one minute that will probably have audiences relating thi this woman, her behaviour and the wearines of the guy who has to interact with her. As usual, brilliantly done Deb!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Kate and Desdemona

    Wow! I did not see where that was going at all, and I loved it! Hilary has created a brilliant interaction here that twists and turns, just when you think you are sure what is going to happen next it dances in another direction. I also love the use of Shakespeare in this modern setting and think it would make a fabulous piece for two strong female performers!

    Wow! I did not see where that was going at all, and I loved it! Hilary has created a brilliant interaction here that twists and turns, just when you think you are sure what is going to happen next it dances in another direction. I also love the use of Shakespeare in this modern setting and think it would make a fabulous piece for two strong female performers!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Katherine at Christmas

    Its easy to think of an 'ex' as persona non grata but in this case Laura has offered a wonderful refreshing perspective. Despite being ex's Katherine and William get together on Christmas Eve to exchange their favourite foods and talk about the old days. The dialogue all the way through feels wonderfully real, from the moments of awkwardness through to tender moments. Honestly, its a wonderful piece that makes you think about what the holidays can be about, reconnecting with people. Its a fabulous play and I wasn't bothered at alll about reading a Christmas play in March!

    Its easy to think of an 'ex' as persona non grata but in this case Laura has offered a wonderful refreshing perspective. Despite being ex's Katherine and William get together on Christmas Eve to exchange their favourite foods and talk about the old days. The dialogue all the way through feels wonderfully real, from the moments of awkwardness through to tender moments. Honestly, its a wonderful piece that makes you think about what the holidays can be about, reconnecting with people. Its a fabulous play and I wasn't bothered at alll about reading a Christmas play in March!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Kafka and the Doll

    The world of exploring and adventure is so much of what theatre should be about and Claudia has captured it beautifully in this play. Like any adventure story it draws you in as though you yourself are waiting for the letters! While the set itself is described as simplistic the story and the entertainment value of the story couldn't be further from it. Its a whimisical play of adventure and kindness that will speak to children and adults alike and remind us all that sometimes we need an adventure as part of our real life.

    The world of exploring and adventure is so much of what theatre should be about and Claudia has captured it beautifully in this play. Like any adventure story it draws you in as though you yourself are waiting for the letters! While the set itself is described as simplistic the story and the entertainment value of the story couldn't be further from it. Its a whimisical play of adventure and kindness that will speak to children and adults alike and remind us all that sometimes we need an adventure as part of our real life.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: JUGGLING WITH MR. FIELDS

    I just love a play that brings history to life and that is exactly what Jennifer has done here. The play not only draws the audience into this particular story but makes you want to know more about the period, and that's what makes it a fascinating piece. The characters and their relationship are made to feel so wonderfully real as we are guided through this wonderfully interesting story interlaced with moments that will capture an audience and make them want to know more about the era!

    I just love a play that brings history to life and that is exactly what Jennifer has done here. The play not only draws the audience into this particular story but makes you want to know more about the period, and that's what makes it a fascinating piece. The characters and their relationship are made to feel so wonderfully real as we are guided through this wonderfully interesting story interlaced with moments that will capture an audience and make them want to know more about the era!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Jokes About Ted Bundy

    They say religion and politics are things you shouldn't discuss on a first date, well I'd like to add serial killers to that list! This is a fascinating twisting piece that keeps you curious and keeps you guessing all the way through. In 10 pages Gabriella presents two characters, who aren't who you think they are and a twisting plot that will draw an audience in as well as entertain, what more could you want!

    They say religion and politics are things you shouldn't discuss on a first date, well I'd like to add serial killers to that list! This is a fascinating twisting piece that keeps you curious and keeps you guessing all the way through. In 10 pages Gabriella presents two characters, who aren't who you think they are and a twisting plot that will draw an audience in as well as entertain, what more could you want!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Joy Ride

    As sad as loss is, the act of honouring the deceased can be a beautiful thing and that's what Christine has created here. Its a lovely moment shared between mother and daughter that allows you discover as the play goes on, not only about them but also about the man they are honouring. Its a lovely paced play that offers some beautiful moments despite the sad circumstances and I'm sure would be fabulous to perform!

    As sad as loss is, the act of honouring the deceased can be a beautiful thing and that's what Christine has created here. Its a lovely moment shared between mother and daughter that allows you discover as the play goes on, not only about them but also about the man they are honouring. Its a lovely paced play that offers some beautiful moments despite the sad circumstances and I'm sure would be fabulous to perform!