The New York International Fringe Festival
August 14th-30th, 2009
The SoHo Playhouse
Reviews "The cast
is wonderful, especially Flory in the lead, who shows no
hint of self-consciousness over speaking her own words."
Duncan
Pflaster, BroadwayWorld.com
"Louise Flory is on full exhibition here, both as a
wickedly smart playwright and as a very generous actress.
She's the center of the play, the person everyone else is
responding to and bouncing off of, and she does all she can
to let each person run the play. In one of the opening
scene with her unbeknownst fiance, I was astonished at how
much kindness she approached the characters."
Sean
Williams, Gideon Productions
seanrants.com
"Ultimately, Flory has the most difficult role of all, as
both actress, playwright, and the focus of the show. She
was able to maintain a light-heartedness that kept the play
from being a 'movie of the week'... and she truly dove into
the part with all of herself."
BitchyActress.blogspot.com
"sensitively rendered, offering a respite from the campy
fare that makes up much of this [Fringe] fest."
Frank
Scheck, New York Post
"Both Louise Flory (as Hannah) and Jason Altman (as Jake)
push through their scenes with earnest hopefulness and
distress..."
Dan
Kitrosser, NYTheatre.com
When
a photographer's life is threatened by illness, everything
she thought was secure turns upside-down, testing
friendships, family and love. Drastic decisions must be
made when she rediscovers recent
events. Trailer