Inland Empress Reviews
LA Weekly- Not Recommended
"...Sometimes these kinds of problems get ameliorated in performance, but director Jessica Hanna has accelerated the pace of the action, making the interchanges seem even shriller and more strident than they already are. Knight, through no fault of her own, delivers much of her exposition uncomfortably standing around, with little to do. The stage violence is, well, as stagey as it comes. And as Sierra, Baker has a bad habit of declaiming out to the audience, underscoring the ersatz theatrics of climactic moments."
StageHappenings.com- Recommended
"...Director Jessica Hanna has taken Cavanaugh's solemn play and given it excellent pacing and a lively look at dysfunction-junction, especially in her actors' character behavior, well supplied. We may not like this family and their evil business, but you have to admire the artistry that went into portraying it. A world premiere by Mutant Collective, in association with Theatre Planers, all the actors acquit themselves terrifically, on the rustic set-design of David Offner and inhabiting Jackie Gudgel's costumes."
Gia on the Move- Somewhat Recommended
"...It cannot be overlooked, however that there is an unevenness in the symmetry of acting styles on stage and the overwhelmingly fast clip, which satisfy the length of the play and enhances the emotional content, but often gets in the way. While the story is grounded in all the action, what is occasionally lost is critical and that is the relationships."