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  • Steve Lyons:
    27 Jan. 2024
    Fascinating glimpse of American history. Florence Fane is a force. While meticulously researched, it doesn't get in the way of a compelling story. Highly recommended.
  • Kate Danley:
    21 Dec. 2020
    A fabulous piece about an overlooked chapter, and female reporter, in American journalistic history. While NYC might have its Algonquin Round Table, San Francisco had The Golden Era paper half-a-century before. Florence Fain rubbed elbows with Mark Twain and host of literary luminaries. This piece brings their stories to wonderful life!
  • Lisa Kenner Grissom:
    9 Aug. 2020
    With crackling dialogue and complex characters that you want to spend time with, Barrett gives us a highly theatrical piece that comes to life against the backdrop of a fascinating time in history. It's a highly entertaining ride, and one that also makes you think, as Barrett doesn't shy away from delving into gender and workplace issues that resonate today. I'd love to see it staged!
  • Rich Rubin:
    15 Oct. 2018
    A whip-smart play about a fascinating character, actually about several fascinating characters. Meticulously researched, it's also fast, funny and -- dare I say it? -- highly informative. Don't let the "informative" part scare you, though. Most of all, it's hugely entertaining, a real treat for actors and audience alike.
  • Sara Jean Accuardi:
    3 Oct. 2018
    A history play that sparkles with humor, relevance and an array of fun and well-defined characters. Though the play is meticulously researched, Barrett keeps it light and accessible. I was delighted to spend time in this world and to learn about this fascinating slice of history.