This piece is full of HEART. Lynn Downey shines as the star of this true to life, heart warming play. A must see in the Hollywood Fringe this year!...
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Tight and specific direction, funny and fast-paced script, and four incredibly talented women captained by the sensational Lynn Downey, this production should be in a "how-to" video demonstration of how to produce a Fringe show. This one checks all the boxes....
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certified reviewerJune 19, 2016
Charming, poignant, funny, loving - a sort of "every woman" character to whom the whole audience can relate. Well acted, well directed, brilliant ensemble! Choreography was excellent too! I'd see the play again if it were running longer....
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This is a beautifully relatable and moving piece of theater with great performances and physical movement. It's probably one of the better pieces at the Fringe to reflect real life experiences and how suffering is relative, but we're no less human or more trivial for experiencing or surviving our own personal trials and tribulations. ...
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This show was adapted from (what I assume is) a religious-themed self-help book. That said, it is so well-crafted and well-performed, even those who wouldn't touch the book should find something to enjoy here. Lynn Downey Braswell, who also adapted, is an incredibly winning performer. She relates her story (learning to calm the voices in your head, be happy with what you've got, etcccccccc....) with warmth, energy and deeply felt emotion. She is helped immeasurably by a trio of talented women (playing aspects of her/ everyone else) and smart, precise direction. Braswell deserves credit for her adaptation, too (from Shauna Niequist) which is often funny and always well written. ...
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