'Till Sunday Reviews
Broadway World- Highly Recommended
"...In her 'TIL SUNDAY, writer/performer Nairoby Otero grabs you the very first moment she hits the stage and then, after 75 minutes, ends her solo show with a wrenching punch in the gut. Otero portrays a number of characters in this one-woman tour de force revealing the story of the real-life struggles of a Cuban mother who ventures to New Orleans to provide a better life for her little girl."
LAist- Recommended
"...No description of this or that incident or event in 'Til Sunday can do justice to the sheer holistic power of Otero's play and her performance. There are no cheap laughs or gratuitous moments of pity, but plenty of acutely understated moments, like when Claridad suddenly catches herself pronouncing "Cuba" with an American accent. Or her mother's regular updates to her absent husband about how Claridad is doing. It's all heart-warming, but occasionally heart-searing. And certainly not to be missed by any Fringe-goer."
Gia on the Move- Highly Recommended
"...The story itself is all loveliness and filled with determination for more than just survival. Claridad and her mother live in a joy and hopefulness that is deeply embedded in the cultural soul of the Cuban people through dance, music and love. But also like so many immigrants, they live in two worlds, passionate to create a new life but also in conflict and sometimes sadness about who they are and questioning why they've left their old lives behind. 'Til Sunday is a simultaneously lighthearted and playful, yet deeply evocative, intelligent portrayal of that reality."