Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Six

    A beautifully sad piece where anyone would struggle not to shed a tear. Death can be a cliched subject to explore but I believe the phrasing here brings something new and gives the character a unique voice. It would be a powerful piece for an audition.

    A beautifully sad piece where anyone would struggle not to shed a tear. Death can be a cliched subject to explore but I believe the phrasing here brings something new and gives the character a unique voice. It would be a powerful piece for an audition.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Inner Child Work

    Despite being a short piece the play gives a great deal of insight into not only the relationship between the two characters but their individual personalities. It creates an interesting scenario that any audience would be interested to see unfold.

    Despite being a short piece the play gives a great deal of insight into not only the relationship between the two characters but their individual personalities. It creates an interesting scenario that any audience would be interested to see unfold.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: A Right Way to Fold a Fitted Sheet

    Despite having an undertone of a sad subject matter this piece gives us a beautiful glimpse into the lives of this couple and allows the audience to relate to them. I personally agree with the concept of not being able to sleep without that person beside you and it is that central bond between the characters which not only gives the piece its depth but also gives it another dimension between the sadness and moments of humour.

    Despite having an undertone of a sad subject matter this piece gives us a beautiful glimpse into the lives of this couple and allows the audience to relate to them. I personally agree with the concept of not being able to sleep without that person beside you and it is that central bond between the characters which not only gives the piece its depth but also gives it another dimension between the sadness and moments of humour.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Matriarchy

    From the moment I read the character description of "necessary F-bombs because God forgives" this had me chuckle so I knew I had to read it! The play itself, despite having moments of humour, at its centre is a hard hitting story centres around the relationship between the two sisters. The difference between the two personalities coupled with the quick back and forth dialogue makes this an intense piece but definitely has some beautiful and witty moments.

    From the moment I read the character description of "necessary F-bombs because God forgives" this had me chuckle so I knew I had to read it! The play itself, despite having moments of humour, at its centre is a hard hitting story centres around the relationship between the two sisters. The difference between the two personalities coupled with the quick back and forth dialogue makes this an intense piece but definitely has some beautiful and witty moments.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Daddy Daughter Dance

    A really beautiful piece that creates some lovely images in your head of the characters last 20 years of going to father/daughter dances. Its a perfect balance of tender and tragedy that brought a tear to my eye. Would make a good audition monologue I think.

    A really beautiful piece that creates some lovely images in your head of the characters last 20 years of going to father/daughter dances. Its a perfect balance of tender and tragedy that brought a tear to my eye. Would make a good audition monologue I think.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Fourth Quarter

    The dialogue of this piece bounces back and forth at a great pace and goes in and out of emotions/topics at a really good pace. The build of the atmosphere and clashes between the different characters make this a funny, tense and emotional piece all in one.

    The dialogue of this piece bounces back and forth at a great pace and goes in and out of emotions/topics at a really good pace. The build of the atmosphere and clashes between the different characters make this a funny, tense and emotional piece all in one.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Leia's Moms (monologue)

    A beautifully touching and yet simple piece that could easily be expanded out into a one act piece. I think this would be a perfect audition piece as it is powerful and beautiful.

    A beautifully touching and yet simple piece that could easily be expanded out into a one act piece. I think this would be a perfect audition piece as it is powerful and beautiful.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Ghost Of Oz

    I loved this piece, it had a wonderful array of characters and the opening scene had a 'Withnail and I' feel to it. I could most definitely see it on television.

    I loved this piece, it had a wonderful array of characters and the opening scene had a 'Withnail and I' feel to it. I could most definitely see it on television.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: END OF PLAY.

    A delightful back and forth between multiple characters which is very easy to relate to as a characters. I think it could be part of a bigger piece and looking at the quality of the dialogue it would be just as funny.

    A delightful back and forth between multiple characters which is very easy to relate to as a characters. I think it could be part of a bigger piece and looking at the quality of the dialogue it would be just as funny.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Young Soldier

    A very distinctively voiced character who provides an insight into the world of being a soldier. Very interesting to read!

    A very distinctively voiced character who provides an insight into the world of being a soldier. Very interesting to read!