This theatrical experience tells an important story and takes the spectator on an emotional roller coaster. It is extremely well written and dynamic. The vulnerability that Christina is able to tap into and effectively present helps the piece resonate with an emotional richness. She should be applauded for her bravery in sharing this personal journey in such a powerful tour de force performance."
~ John J. Pyne - Massachusetts “It was very compelling and certainly thought provoking… It was presented wonderfully and genuinely. It’s an important story that should be told and listened to for the benefit and progression of us all.”
~ Claire Obermarck - Arizona This is an intensely personal piece that tells a story that very much needs to be told. Kiepper's narrative is layered and nuanced, and her forthright delivery inspires, in turn, horror, empathy, and hope. This is not an easy piece to watch, and for this reason it is all the more important for people to see it and to hear this story of survival and growth."
~ Michael Rulon - Arizona "That was a wonderful, wonderful gift you gave all of us. It's a complicated and it's a challenging gift to hear you speak your truth...you give strength to all women who have experienced difficulty in many forms from men that we've loved and men that we've hated. And I give you a lot of credit for being able to speak, to share this openly in such a brave and fearsome way..."
~ Chris Cottrell Harnden - New York “Beautiful…Thank you for performing this, for writing this, for directing, everything… It’s quite profound and powerful.” ~ Ana Camacho Hansen - Arizona |
"Mike Lawler and Christina [Kiepper] breathe life into this endearing, provocative Pulitzer-prize winning play...[Kiepper] holds her own as the sophisticated and emotionally withdrawn Sally...Her talent unfolds throughout the evening...Lawler and [Kiepper] are talented actors that bring charisma and chemistry to the stage..." ~ Michelle Borgwardt - Kudos/The Verde Independent "Christina [Kiepper] may be No. 2 as Mother Superior's right-hand nun, but she's deserving of the spotlight as Sister Hubert. It's hilarious to witness her and the Reverend Mother go head-to-head, which is quite often. The role allows her to demonstrate her singing and dancing talent..." ~ Michelle Borgwardt - Kudos/The Verde Independent |