REVIEWS
"Rachael Schefrin’s Meg is pleasingly frantic and frazzled and offers a rich characterization of an unraveling career woman. “ - Darryl Reilly, www.theaterscene.net
"Have you ever felt frustrated by people’s expectations? Are you a career woman, sick and tired of men reminding you to smile? Do you dread your seemingly manipulative parents? If so, let “Horse” take you on a healing ride.
Meg (the prepossessing Rachael Schefrin) and Sam (the tried and true Peter Collier) are college best friends who are in business to develop exciting new products. As our story opens, the spacious set in the Flamboyan Theatre is full of obstacles to Meg’s sanity.” - Edmond Malin, outerstage.wordpress.com
"Rachael Schefrin’s Meg is pleasingly frantic and frazzled and offers a rich characterization of an unraveling career woman. “ - Darryl Reilly, www.theaterscene.net
"Have you ever felt frustrated by people’s expectations? Are you a career woman, sick and tired of men reminding you to smile? Do you dread your seemingly manipulative parents? If so, let “Horse” take you on a healing ride.
Meg (the prepossessing Rachael Schefrin) and Sam (the tried and true Peter Collier) are college best friends who are in business to develop exciting new products. As our story opens, the spacious set in the Flamboyan Theatre is full of obstacles to Meg’s sanity.” - Edmond Malin, outerstage.wordpress.com