Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Freakiest Show

    Having read the synopsis of this piece I was really intrigued but then gutted to realise it wasn't here to download. Would be very interested in reading the whole play.

    Having read the synopsis of this piece I was really intrigued but then gutted to realise it wasn't here to download. Would be very interested in reading the whole play.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Springboard, or: What a Play Is or Can Be or Will Be, or: a Thank-You Note to Matthew Weaver

    From the moment I started reading I found it earie how I recognised the voices. This piece perfectly emulates all of those feelings a writer goes through and creates a lovely friendship between Steve and Matthew. All of the characters are very believable and I can almost picture Steve in a very claustrophobic environment when its just with the voices and then when Matthew opens the door with his support it allows his imagination to expand and his confidence to grow (of course that’s just me!). A great piece to read.

    From the moment I started reading I found it earie how I recognised the voices. This piece perfectly emulates all of those feelings a writer goes through and creates a lovely friendship between Steve and Matthew. All of the characters are very believable and I can almost picture Steve in a very claustrophobic environment when its just with the voices and then when Matthew opens the door with his support it allows his imagination to expand and his confidence to grow (of course that’s just me!). A great piece to read.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Coq au Vin (a monologue)

    This piece has quality elements in droves! Its so relatable in situation with the desire to impress. Personally I know how daunting a wine aisle can be so I could almost see this woman in my local supermarket looking lost! The language she used also made the character very believable. I laughed out loud at certain points but I won’t share when so I don’t ruin it for other readers. It is my believe that quite a few women on seeing this piece would think ‘oh god I know how she feels!’

    This piece has quality elements in droves! Its so relatable in situation with the desire to impress. Personally I know how daunting a wine aisle can be so I could almost see this woman in my local supermarket looking lost! The language she used also made the character very believable. I laughed out loud at certain points but I won’t share when so I don’t ruin it for other readers. It is my believe that quite a few women on seeing this piece would think ‘oh god I know how she feels!’

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Body And Soul

    Reading this piece I went through various points of thinking what the play could be. From initial thoughts of a 'beauty and the beast' type take through a dark tale of exploitation and then with the brilliant twist at the end this left me wanting to know more about the story. I fully believe this would be brilliant as a full length piece as it kept me guessing!

    Reading this piece I went through various points of thinking what the play could be. From initial thoughts of a 'beauty and the beast' type take through a dark tale of exploitation and then with the brilliant twist at the end this left me wanting to know more about the story. I fully believe this would be brilliant as a full length piece as it kept me guessing!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Dolly

    When I first started reading this play I was giggling within the first few pages. The crazy concept of how these two women meet would definitely have any audience laughing. I was ready for the farcical content to continue but then came a heartfelt moment which balanced the play perfectly. I personally think this would make a great two hander for strong actresses.

    When I first started reading this play I was giggling within the first few pages. The crazy concept of how these two women meet would definitely have any audience laughing. I was ready for the farcical content to continue but then came a heartfelt moment which balanced the play perfectly. I personally think this would make a great two hander for strong actresses.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Waltzing On The Wind

    A really beautiful yet sad piece. Having read the concept I was interested to see what I would find and wasn't disappointed. It was really lovely to read but I can see it on stage and the wind being choreographed through fans so the actresses air and clothes move in different ways depending on how she and the wind are relating to each other.

    A really beautiful yet sad piece. Having read the concept I was interested to see what I would find and wasn't disappointed. It was really lovely to read but I can see it on stage and the wind being choreographed through fans so the actresses air and clothes move in different ways depending on how she and the wind are relating to each other.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Hair Undone

    From the moment I started this piece there were lines that made me smile, both because they are very funny and because I (like so many) know what its like to be 'Zoom Crazy' and desperate for a hair cut. This piece perfectly captures a snippet into what this crazy time has been like for people and adds a moment of seriousness to perfectly balance it.

    From the moment I started this piece there were lines that made me smile, both because they are very funny and because I (like so many) know what its like to be 'Zoom Crazy' and desperate for a hair cut. This piece perfectly captures a snippet into what this crazy time has been like for people and adds a moment of seriousness to perfectly balance it.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Fix

    This play takes the idea of recovery but doesn't sugar coat it to make it easy like some films have done the past. Despite being a short piece you do feel for the characters and their situation regarding their current relationships and past mistakes. A nice intimate piece despite having a serious topic.

    This play takes the idea of recovery but doesn't sugar coat it to make it easy like some films have done the past. Despite being a short piece you do feel for the characters and their situation regarding their current relationships and past mistakes. A nice intimate piece despite having a serious topic.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: THE WILY WAYS OF A WOMAN - MONOLOGUE

    A lovely piece telling the story of a boy taking the journey of love and the complications it entails. This piece gives the the character a lovely individual voice.

    A lovely piece telling the story of a boy taking the journey of love and the complications it entails. This piece gives the the character a lovely individual voice.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: BOOTS

    A brilliantly funny piece. I love the personality of the two characters and the witty back and forth. Had me laughing out loud pretty much from the beginning.

    A brilliantly funny piece. I love the personality of the two characters and the witty back and forth. Had me laughing out loud pretty much from the beginning.