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ESSENCE BROWN
uncertified reviewer
June 14, 2017
Overall, it's a moving piece that's multi-generational and multi-lingual and it'll have you laughing and holding back tears. It's a fantastic one woman show that everyone should see. From the moment she started, I was in. Please see this show!...
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ANTHONY BACKMAN
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June 18, 2017
'TIL SUNDAY is a magnificent insight into the dynamic of a family split by immigration and an intimate view into Cuban culture.
We witness the impact of the US Castro relationship from a very human side as a mother waits each week "'Til Sunday" to catch up and understand the life she left behind and struggles to bring together once again....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 19, 2017
A must-see, this one-woman play is unlike any I've ever seen. This dramatic portrayal of one Cuban family's immigration to the United States in the 1970s and the impact it has on each of them will take you on a journey that is deeply emotional, as well as educational, with a dash of humor mixed in to make for a well-rounded experience. And oof! The last scene will leave you breathless with nary a dry eye in the house. ...
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DIANA VARCO
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June 22, 2017
From start to finish, this show was beautifully executed - the set, the story, the performance - everything. I would highly recommend this show! ...
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COREY JOHNSON
certified reviewer
June 23, 2017
This piece is nuanced, layered and effortless. Nairoby Otero gives a tour de force performance as she brings to life the souls of these characters, leaving us room to laugh and cry....
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YENI ALVAREZ
uncertified reviewer
June 25, 2017
I loved it. It made me fee like I could see inside the world of a Cuban family separated by exile. I identified with a big part of the truffle of the play and I wish every person that knows and/or loves a Cuban person could see This play to understand. It was beautifully and masterfully done by the lead while embodying completely different characters with ease. We fell in love with those characters and wanted to know more, to peek into their lives even after the play ended. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 26, 2017
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phenomenal
The show was fantastic!!! Nairoby was excellent in her monologue. As a first generation Cuban American I could so relate with fantastic "Cuban" humor, but also those feelings of sadness based the challenges my parents as immigrants had to endure were all so real to me in my youth...Bravo Nairoby!...
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