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  • Cheryl Bear:
    4 May. 2021
    A moving story of finding ones place in the world through generations of overcoming obstacles. Well done.
  • Julie Zaffarano:
    28 Feb. 2020
    A sweetly heartfelt story about a mother and daughter who share their perspectives about their place in the world. Although appearing fiercely protective of their opinions, they are able to respect and learn from each other’s views.
  • Lainie Vansant:
    22 Feb. 2019
    This play warmed my heart and brought a sweet, inspired tear to my eye. Reynolds-Knott captures the essence of women helping women despite the fact that the reckless spirit of the young is determined to dismiss the wisdom of their parents. Produce it - It would be a joy to watch!
  • Karen Fix Curry:
    11 Feb. 2019
    What a lovely and timely play about two generations of black women, mother and daughter, who each in their own way, in their time in history, take a stand of their worth in society. It reminds us that every generation faces struggles. That ours is not the only one that overcomes obstacles, and by sharing, understand the journey each generation has taken. A real gem.
  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry:
    7 Feb. 2018
    This play was lovely and extremely timely. I'm grateful to have spent some time with these characters, particularly Yvette and Nina -- it feels like a rare treat when you read a play with characters you wish you could interact with in life. A beautiful exploration of deep love and mutual respect between a mother and daughter who are navigating the waters of their identity and place in history. And the ending moment is so magnificently intimate, it felt like eavesdropping on someone else's treasured memory. I wish I could spend more time with these people.