Liberating, opening, fun, refreshingly honest and relatable, gorgeous!
Truthful, rich, deep, transformational and entertaining....
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ERNEST KEARNEYthe tvolutioncertified reviewerJune 11, 2016
VOICES
According to the program notes, voiceover artist Carla Delaney wrote this one woman show as a birthday gift to herself, and if that’s true it’s a better gift than a pony. Voices is just about everything a solo show should be, personal and universal, funny and sad, familiar and unique, with a solid and well articulated question serving at its core: “When did I stop listening to my own voice?” As a professional voiceover artist, it is only logical that in Delaney’s world everything should have a voice from the Clarinet she wanted to play as a child, to her lungs, even her fear. Ably aided by director Jessica Lynn Johnson, everything that Delaney wishes to say comes across as loud and clear. And very, very funny. The call: GOLD
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I really appreciate solo shows. When done right, through the generosity of the actor, they let the audience in on secrets that they themselves have been keeping. That's exactly what Carla did. I believe that we all struggle finding our own voice. Thank you Carla for sharing yours. I was so disappointed when it ended. I wanted it to keep going. This is such a fun show that includes great characters, singing and storytelling!...
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This was a vocal tour de force! It was like watching one person do the move Inside Out. Carla is a charming, high-energy performer. Under Jessica Lynn Johnson's crisp direction, Voices moves seamlessly from one scene to the next and the hour just flies by. Such a fun show!...
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