Betsy takes us from the well known to the unknown so smoothly and we are with her every step of the way. Her physicality was BREATHTAKING - literally taking us to another world. She completely captures us. ...
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This was a compelling and nuanced performance of a demanding work. Betsy Moore impressed with physicality, humor and well pitched timing. Against a stark set, she remains front, center and captivating.
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What a delightful piece - Moore has created a character so delightful and endearing and has placed her in an extraordinary circumstance. ...
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Funny, quirky, inventive, thoughtful, & poignant; I thoroughly enjoyed myself!...
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certified reviewerJune 21, 2018
I've seen this woman before. Maybe we saw her at Walmart or at Trader Joe's. Did she peak in high school? How did she end up here? Given that this is not the first time I have seen Betty, I know there is more to tell. Betsy Moore takes this woman and shows her insides to us and takes us on a journey to Mars. Something distant but familiar. Have I been there? Will I end up there?...
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Philip Roth wrote, "Because that is when you love somebody - when you see them being game in the face of the worst. Not courageous. Not heroic. Just game.” A veteran of more marriages than she can count, an alcoholic in a minute-by-minute battle to stay sober, and an unlikely space travel pioneer, Betsy Moore's Freebird instantly and indelibly carves space in our hearts and expands our idea of what is possible. ...
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