What I liked
All the actresses did an excellent job creating and projecting their characters. And, Not to discount the value of any of the actresses; but, I was mesmerized by Savannah Rutledge’s character.
Throughout the play the layers of Savanna’s character are slowly peeled away; bringing her from the fringes to center stage. Savannah, finally introduces you to a complex lady whose history forced her to diminish her worth to a point of numbness; ultimately forcing her to seek alternative ways to FEEL. From the beginning, this character grabs the audience to feel her character’s chaos and pain, inviting the audience to sense the strength of her emotional turmoil.
Not a dry eye in the theater. Bravo for Savanna Rutledge!!!
What I didn't like
Parking
My overall impression
Through the eyes of four ladies meeting together in a Plastic Surgeons waiting room was the catalyst for each lady to ponder on their decision and look through the past and present to eventually realize that their own perspective has been alter, not by their own eyes, but through the eyes of those who have verbally, emotionally, physically, and psychology assaulted each lady; their peers and loved ones.