See it if A women actress tells her story about picking up the pieces and rallying her family. Done by photos, we see her journey and her perseverance
Don't see it if If you would like a more uplifting show. This one is sad, funny and poignant. If a bigger production is what you like.
See it if you'd enjoy a one-woman show - a dynamo actress who honestly shares her family's story with grace, including the hard edges with nice photos
Don't see it if you want a big show: this is a low budget set and you have to let the actress help you imagine the places, people and dog with few photos Read more
See it if a fine, thought provoking performance with intense humor and surprising insight appeals to you. It will be returning with a better title.
Don't see it if death and mental dissolution are triggering issues for you. As funny as it is, these issues are also disturbing.
See it if About family and lost and gains of relationships.
Don't see it if You want a big bright stage, or you did not to see a talent actress playing multi parts Read more
See it if Light touch on filial grief and the aftermath of rallying her troops. Multi-character solo show.
Don't see it if Giveaway treats aren't enough to compensate for this brief, half-baked solo piece.
See it if There were some poignant moments to this play about an Disfunctional but sometimes loving, African-American family.
Don't see it if Script needed more work. It was like a Tyler Perry drama without Media.
See it if Want a solo autobiog show w actor playing multi-roles. It’s a bare-bones prodn but well-crafted look at daughter’s coping w mom’s death.
Don't see it if Subject’s 2 painful, there’s no set, don’t like 1 playing many. Mom talks to Jesus/God (funny) & actor does star turn as family dog.
See it if You want to see a one woman show about life, death and how the loss of a loved one affects the family. You want to go on an emotional ride
Don't see it if You are not interested in a story about loss and how one deals with it. You don't want to laugh. You don't want to feel her loss. Read more