YOU THOUGHT I WAS DEAD, DIDN'T YOU?
A lovely online review from Adrian Barry:
Last night I went to see my wonderful friend Jessica Martin at London's Waterloo East Theatre in her new one-woman play YOU THOUGHT I WAS DEAD, DIDN'T YOU? written by the amazing Stephen Wyatt. What can I say except POW! It was glorious! Jessica's seamless performance as jaded British film star Patricia Meadows was spellbinding and powerful. I was captivated from the start. Stephen's script was sharp, intelligent, witty, you name it. What a gift this gentleman has and in combination with Jessica's amazing talents, this is one hell of a production that you must not miss. This wonderful show leads us through a colourful, bitter-sweet life story, inviting us to both love and hate our leading lady in equal measure and taking us to a conclusion of unexpected emotional depth. Samuel Clemens direction is engaging and the lighting, sound and set design added greatly to the success of this gem of a show. I do hope you all get the chance to see it before it closes this Friday. I truly loved it.
Our short try-out run at Waterloo East has now finished and we were delighted with the audience response. All being well, we will be back!
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