Vulnerable, honest connection to the story and the audience.
What I didn't like
The opening was a bit drawn out. I felt that the point and intro (pantomime / sleep and lack thereof) could be tightened and still make the necessary impact.
My overall impression
Poignantly and powerfully portrayed by Natalie Grove, “I’ll Be With You In a Minute” takes the audience on a highly personal yet universally felt journey of the loved one’s perspective of Alzheimer’s. Grove’s honestly and vulnerability had the audience captivated – laughing and crying and absorbing her artful immediacy. A true work of art.