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w i t by margaret e d s o n 2 |
kim crow |
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'Play seeks 'Wit' in cancer, finds beauty, insight...evolves into breathtaking journey...achingly human, deeply felt' Bearing (played by an intense Kim Crow) narrates the play with caustic humor and a growing warmth. 'It's not my intent to give away the plot,' she says to her constant confidante, the audience, at the beginning of the play, 'but I think I die at the end. They've given me less than two hours. ... Then, curtain.' Crow is lightning in a bottle from start to finish...She speaks in grand sweeps of sentences with a sly smile and an arrogant, almost aristocratic lilt to her voice. Crow's tour de force performance as a waning cancer patient from initial denial to wracking dry heaves to cowering moans of fear are all too believable. By the end of the show, I felt myself deeply attached to this flawed yet human character...When the curtain drops, both Bearing and the audience are left permanently changed.' Charles Runnells, gulfcoasting.com The News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida : Click here for complete review. |
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