L.O.V.E.R. Reviews
Broadway World- Recommended
"...Robbins is a friendly narrator. She's poised, but the awkward girl she used to be still bursts out in moments of silliness, and that make her all the more relatable. Midway through the play, she shifts gears from talking about her sexual history to what it was like having breast cancer and, later, listening to her friends go on about their affairs. She wraps up by saying she survived her childhood because she chose survival."
Night Tinted Glasses- Recommended
"...She says she's been in therapy. So have I. I cannot imagine what she had to see a therapist about, though. Does this sound mean? I hope not, because it bears repeating over and over again this character is likable! She proves charming and witty. Her life unveils itself as a lovely one, and frankly small wonder she's happy. I'm happy for her."
Stage Raw- Recommended
"...At times in her performance, Robbins takes on the male persona, assuming a low register and husky voice, which does little to differentiate the individual personalities. Despite this shortcoming, director Sonia Sebastian succeeds by keeping the action innocently playful. The story is played out on a well-crafted living room set that showcases the design skills of Pete Hickok (set), Donny Jackson (lighting), Joseph 'Sloe' Slawinski (sound), and Nick Santiago (projections). "