Recommended by Rachel Feeny-Williams

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Sliding into Seniorhood

    From the very first two page scene, this piece had be intrigued and asking many questions about the characters, which is always a great place to start a play. From there you are guided through a series of snapshots in the lives of other, equally brilliantly created characters. Through the piece you will find yourself laughing with them, smiling with them and crying with them. By the end you won't want to let them go. Kim's wonderful play that allows these characters to share there stories with you is one that needs a stage and an audience to see it!

    From the very first two page scene, this piece had be intrigued and asking many questions about the characters, which is always a great place to start a play. From there you are guided through a series of snapshots in the lives of other, equally brilliantly created characters. Through the piece you will find yourself laughing with them, smiling with them and crying with them. By the end you won't want to let them go. Kim's wonderful play that allows these characters to share there stories with you is one that needs a stage and an audience to see it!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: All in Good Time

    Such a beautiful snapshot of the "what if?" question. Alli has created two lovely characters with rich history and family lives and allows you as the audience to experience it. You can't help but smile as they talk about their work, home, families and children. This piece has it all, moments of smiles, moments of out loud laughs, moments of sadness and moments of thought, all in 12 pages! Its a wonderful piece that makes me want to know more about the characters. A wonderful piece.

    Such a beautiful snapshot of the "what if?" question. Alli has created two lovely characters with rich history and family lives and allows you as the audience to experience it. You can't help but smile as they talk about their work, home, families and children. This piece has it all, moments of smiles, moments of out loud laughs, moments of sadness and moments of thought, all in 12 pages! Its a wonderful piece that makes me want to know more about the characters. A wonderful piece.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Eden 2

    Woah! I can't even imagine what was going through the characters minds when 'the voice' drops their news. Morey truly has a wonderful imagination! To take an already 'far out' idea, like the repopulation of Mars and add the twist he does is just brilliant. The fact that he's able to do all of this and have me giggling out loud at certain points is just marvellous! Its a piece that would be really great to see, so produce it!

    Woah! I can't even imagine what was going through the characters minds when 'the voice' drops their news. Morey truly has a wonderful imagination! To take an already 'far out' idea, like the repopulation of Mars and add the twist he does is just brilliant. The fact that he's able to do all of this and have me giggling out loud at certain points is just marvellous! Its a piece that would be really great to see, so produce it!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Can You Hear Me Now?

    This is a brilliantly funny back and forth and made me think of 'what would have happened if no one had invented phones'? Morey creates wonderful characters with witty humour with some lovely sprinkles of word play. This piece would make a brilliant sketch for a variety show or to show kids at school because where would they be without smart phones?! Very well done and wonderfully funny, what more could you want?

    This is a brilliantly funny back and forth and made me think of 'what would have happened if no one had invented phones'? Morey creates wonderful characters with witty humour with some lovely sprinkles of word play. This piece would make a brilliant sketch for a variety show or to show kids at school because where would they be without smart phones?! Very well done and wonderfully funny, what more could you want?

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: OPEN UP

    "Opening up about this isn’t easy", a very true sentiment and something Sam explores very well in this piece. He almost lures you into the false sense that this is a boy worried about 'normal' teenage things and then the moment strikes where you see Aaron for what he is. From there the piece becomes intensely dark as emotions are explored, revelations are made and justice is satisfied. Its a wonderful piece that drives through a rollercoaster of emotions and made me want to protect Clay.

    "Opening up about this isn’t easy", a very true sentiment and something Sam explores very well in this piece. He almost lures you into the false sense that this is a boy worried about 'normal' teenage things and then the moment strikes where you see Aaron for what he is. From there the piece becomes intensely dark as emotions are explored, revelations are made and justice is satisfied. Its a wonderful piece that drives through a rollercoaster of emotions and made me want to protect Clay.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Rolling My Own

    Well...that's an interesting way to send off a friend. Its a truly intrieguing concept about friendship and the interesting ways you can say goodbye. Its got wonderfully funny dialogue and brilliantly created characters with a truly fabulous ending! What else could you want!

    Well...that's an interesting way to send off a friend. Its a truly intrieguing concept about friendship and the interesting ways you can say goodbye. Its got wonderfully funny dialogue and brilliantly created characters with a truly fabulous ending! What else could you want!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Don't Flip Your Snood

    We read Rex's piece as part of our Sunday night play reading. Its a wonderfully funny back and forth that results in the 'player' turkey getting exactly whats coming to him! Its just wonderful!

    We read Rex's piece as part of our Sunday night play reading. Its a wonderfully funny back and forth that results in the 'player' turkey getting exactly whats coming to him! Its just wonderful!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: A Sign Is a Sign

    Just when you feel like the sadness of Peter's character feeling like his life is meaningless is going to overwhelm you, he gives you this beautiful moment that reminds us all that in our lives there are always relationships and someone is always out there who cares. Peter creates a lovely symbol of hope through this piece and by the end I couldn't help but smile. The world needs theatre like this right now!

    Just when you feel like the sadness of Peter's character feeling like his life is meaningless is going to overwhelm you, he gives you this beautiful moment that reminds us all that in our lives there are always relationships and someone is always out there who cares. Peter creates a lovely symbol of hope through this piece and by the end I couldn't help but smile. The world needs theatre like this right now!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Invisible Woman

    I can't help but apply my own interpretation to this brilliant and powerful piece. Its a piece that inspires you to think about the attention women get from men, how its not always positive or wanted and how sometimes all you want to do is huddle into a ball and be left alone. Then on the other side, some women want nothing more than to be seen and appreciated but get nothing. All of these ideas and notions are inspired by Nora's piece. As well as being a brilliant piece on its own I am dying to know more!

    I can't help but apply my own interpretation to this brilliant and powerful piece. Its a piece that inspires you to think about the attention women get from men, how its not always positive or wanted and how sometimes all you want to do is huddle into a ball and be left alone. Then on the other side, some women want nothing more than to be seen and appreciated but get nothing. All of these ideas and notions are inspired by Nora's piece. As well as being a brilliant piece on its own I am dying to know more!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: The Gates of Hell - A Comedy

    We all think about the 'what ifs' of our lives now and then but in this case, a dream of eternal damnation leading Andrew to go after what (or who) he wants is the ultimate confrontation of the 'what if'. Its a funny and well formed story that provides a moral, romance and a chuckle, what more could you want? Its a piece that is sure to have an audience leaving thinking about their 'what ifs'.

    We all think about the 'what ifs' of our lives now and then but in this case, a dream of eternal damnation leading Andrew to go after what (or who) he wants is the ultimate confrontation of the 'what if'. Its a funny and well formed story that provides a moral, romance and a chuckle, what more could you want? Its a piece that is sure to have an audience leaving thinking about their 'what ifs'.