What a beautiful and intimate portrait of a mother / daughter relationship. Add to the fact that Lucinda is being directed by her daughter Zoë, it is a special theatrical event to be a part of. The actress's matter-of-fact, yet heartfelt and profound storytelling allows you as the audience member to just be a witness to her life and the real pain of loving and losing a parent. It made me want to call my mom and remind her how much I love her. LOVED THIS PRODUCTION! Go see it!...
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As the lights dimmed and Lucinda Papia entered the stage, I began to prepare myself for what I knew would be something special. And it was! Within a minute of her fabulous one-woman show, she had me in tears. And they didn’t stop. Nope, throughout her “touching”performance, I found myself needing a box of Kleenex, which I didn’t have in my possession at the time. Needless to say, I was caught up in her every emotion. Thankfully, she had interjected some humor throughout her riveting script. I found myself laughing quite loudly when she mentioned Wonder bread.
Her acting was sincere, genuine, and filled with a roller coaster ride of emotional recalls. Many times I found myself drawn into her personal memories, reflecting on my own childho...
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