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dark comedy
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engaging
hilary elman's catharine of aragon takes us home: heart
history
powerful and riveting
acting chops
brilliant
drama
emotional journey
ensemble drama
feminism
good show
hauteur
historical
raw performances
royalty
solid
strong work
superb
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tour de force
well acted and written
women
wonderful production
CATHERINE CURTIS
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June 19, 2017
Excellent pacing, the ladies run a tight ship. Nice turn on familiar stories....
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LAURIE JONES
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June 13, 2017
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funny
I really enjoyed this show! I am a big history nerd and it delighted me in all of the right ways. I thought the casting was truly outstanding. Each actress played their part so well! No, I'm not forgetting you, Henry. It was so great to go on such a dynamic, emotional journey with you. Great job! James Cougar Canfield wrote a really clever play about a powerful king that continues to be defined by his wives. Love the idea that his wives are the jury in his purgatory and that Anne Boleyn won't even define it as such! I loved the grounded acting by Claiborne Tomlinson, Jennifer Haining, and Laryssa Schoeck. Elli Stovall Brown was a delightful, light, and playful Catherine Howard. Wendy K. Skuse played her power and comedic moments so well as ...
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CHARLES ZIARKO
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June 14, 2017
Wow! An ambitious historical project which functions brilliantly within the stringent production parameters of the Fringe Festival! King Henry VIII confronts his six wives (2 beheaded, 2 divorced, only one dead of natural causes, only one a tenacious survivor) in what would be Purgatory if he hadn't replaced Catholicism with his own church.
Henry (also the author: James Cougar Canfield) reminded me of Kenneth Branagh (and Simon Russell Beale) in his power and skill, and all of the wives give excellent accounts of themselves, as actors and characters, varying only in the amount of influence (and playing time) they are accorded by history. Anne of Cleves (#5) comes and goes quickly; Catherine of Aragon (#1, for 18 years) appropriately clo...
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MINDY PFEIFFER
certified reviewer
June 14, 2017
This play was brilliantly acted, it held my attention from beginning to end. It was not only entertaining and witty, it was also full of interesting historical references, and it made me want to learn more about Henry VIII's wives! I highly recommend this production, don't miss out on one of the best plays of this year's Fringe!...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 15, 2017
Very well done, strong performances by the seven actors....
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AMANDA CONLON
certified reviewer
June 14, 2017
Solid, strong performances abound! Effective format that gives all of the ladies their historical due and the actresses their time to shine! ...
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TRACEY PALEO, GIA ON THE MOVE (OFFICIAL PRESS)
gia on the move and footlights
certified reviewer
June 15, 2017
A spectacular triumph! Very Highly Recommended...
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TERRA TAYLOR KNUDSON
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June 15, 2017
I was smiling the entire time and I haven't stopped thinking about it! A dynamic and lovely company of actors and I wish I could see it again!...
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KEVIN LAFERRIERE
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June 15, 2017
Ladies in Waiting is a fully immersive, raw bit of theatre that was a privilege to witness....
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JENNIE FAHN
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June 15, 2017
Really interesting history lesson told from an "inside" perspective - past, present and even future - of the intimacies between this often mocked King and the multifaceted women who had so much influence over him and his legacy. A truly fascinating story, excellently executed. ...
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