Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Some Enchanted Evening

    A funny little piece that reflects well the pressures of school with some lovely characters and swift dialogue.

    A funny little piece that reflects well the pressures of school with some lovely characters and swift dialogue.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Clasp

    A very relevant and emotional piece. You can sympathise with both characters and I love the way that something as simple as physical contact has been made so beautiful. I believe in the aftermath of Covid-19 we may see lots of plays about the various subjects surrounding Covid but I think this is a lovely piece that digs to the very centre of what Covid has spoiled for us all. Well done Toby.

    A very relevant and emotional piece. You can sympathise with both characters and I love the way that something as simple as physical contact has been made so beautiful. I believe in the aftermath of Covid-19 we may see lots of plays about the various subjects surrounding Covid but I think this is a lovely piece that digs to the very centre of what Covid has spoiled for us all. Well done Toby.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Allen's Big Adventure

    So with monologues I like to read them out loud to see how they sound. This is a beautiful piece with so many images that the character and the deceased shared that you feel like you are part of their life by the time that its over. I especially love the last line (even if it did make me cry)

    So with monologues I like to read them out loud to see how they sound. This is a beautiful piece with so many images that the character and the deceased shared that you feel like you are part of their life by the time that its over. I especially love the last line (even if it did make me cry)

  • 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!