Critic Reviews (11)
A Woman Among Women asks us to weigh out the societal and personal pressures that influence a mother to commit such an act.
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"A Woman Among Women, though, frustrates more than excites."
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"Whether you see this as a brave and enlightening experiment or yet another journey into the center of the American theatre's vast echo chamber will depend on your individual taste."
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"The playwright does not slavishly trace the details of Miller’s plot and people in her 100-minute tribute to classical theater."
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"I left the theatre unsure of how these three phases served the story."
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smart, sharp, deceptively casual, and ultimately gutting
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While I wish that ‘A Woman Among Women’ had embraced a single aesthetic approach and worn its inspiration more loosely, I admire how Jonas invites us to consider familiar conflicts in new ways
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The production is insightful and absolutely gut-wrenching.
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