Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Welcome to Fourbucks

    Such a relatable 1 min funny piece and had me asking the question "when did coffee get so complicated?". Lovely little window into modern society that wouldn't be out of place as part of a sketch show.

    Such a relatable 1 min funny piece and had me asking the question "when did coffee get so complicated?". Lovely little window into modern society that wouldn't be out of place as part of a sketch show.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Eighty-Seven Keys (a monologue)

    A really beautiful piece with some imagery that really inspired the imagination and made me smile despite the serious topic. It creates a clear image of a lovely sounding person and is a wonderful memory to him.

    A really beautiful piece with some imagery that really inspired the imagination and made me smile despite the serious topic. It creates a clear image of a lovely sounding person and is a wonderful memory to him.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: How To Brew Tea: A One-Minute Play

    This really tickled my funny bone as I know people like both characters. I think its impressive that the writer manages to take a relatively simple task of making a cup of tea and producing this funny piece.

    This really tickled my funny bone as I know people like both characters. I think its impressive that the writer manages to take a relatively simple task of making a cup of tea and producing this funny piece.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Blinded

    An wonderful insightful look at the world of education and how accessible it is to everyone. I also like the distinctive characteristics between the two main characters. I think if made part of a full length play she could teach him a lot. Funny in places and brilliant overall!

    An wonderful insightful look at the world of education and how accessible it is to everyone. I also like the distinctive characteristics between the two main characters. I think if made part of a full length play she could teach him a lot. Funny in places and brilliant overall!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: All the Tired Horses

    The second I read the description of this piece I was intrigued and I wasn't disappointed! A truly brilliant concepts with brilliant characters. Each character has a lovely unique voice and the back and forth dialogue flows along nicely.

    The second I read the description of this piece I was intrigued and I wasn't disappointed! A truly brilliant concepts with brilliant characters. Each character has a lovely unique voice and the back and forth dialogue flows along nicely.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Early Flight

    This play had me laughing most of the way through. The characters were well established and a funny leading to ludicrous situation was allowed to unfold without it feeling rushed (which can sometimes be the case with 10 min plays). I also loved the fact that you offered alternative endings.

    This play had me laughing most of the way through. The characters were well established and a funny leading to ludicrous situation was allowed to unfold without it feeling rushed (which can sometimes be the case with 10 min plays). I also loved the fact that you offered alternative endings.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Trinity

    As a lover of supernatural TV shows I was intrigued by Trinity when I read the synopsis and I have to say I was not disappointed. The development of characters, twists and turns through the plot and exploration of some dark and some funny moments made the play great to read. I think it can only be made better by being put on the stage!

    As a lover of supernatural TV shows I was intrigued by Trinity when I read the synopsis and I have to say I was not disappointed. The development of characters, twists and turns through the plot and exploration of some dark and some funny moments made the play great to read. I think it can only be made better by being put on the stage!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: CHOICES

    We read this piece as part of our weekly Zoom play readings and loved it. The characters were great and the twist had the end kept us all guessing!

    We read this piece as part of our weekly Zoom play readings and loved it. The characters were great and the twist had the end kept us all guessing!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: THE UNDERSTUDY

    I am always amazed at people who can do so much with a monologue and this is a clear example. Such a wonderful insight into the world of professional theatre. You can feel the characters frustration building regarding his situation and you do feel for him. I loved the ending, despite it being slightly dark and I think this could make a great piece for a single actor in a festival. Brilliantly done Paul.

    I am always amazed at people who can do so much with a monologue and this is a clear example. Such a wonderful insight into the world of professional theatre. You can feel the characters frustration building regarding his situation and you do feel for him. I loved the ending, despite it being slightly dark and I think this could make a great piece for a single actor in a festival. Brilliantly done Paul.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Black Magic For Reals

    This is an amazing play! Such a great concept and the dialogue feels so real I could hear the two sisters and their grandmother clear as day! The story is funny and the ending had me laughing out loud. Would recommend for anyone wanting to produce a play that includes strong female characters and very witty dialogue.

    This is an amazing play! Such a great concept and the dialogue feels so real I could hear the two sisters and their grandmother clear as day! The story is funny and the ending had me laughing out loud. Would recommend for anyone wanting to produce a play that includes strong female characters and very witty dialogue.