The Last Wife Reviews
Broadway World- Recommended
"...The centuries may pass, but patriarchy and the fight for gender equity remain alive and well in the present day, reflected with even more outspoken support during the Women's Marches taking place across the county as I write this. Beyond the political relevance of Hennig's brilliantly written narrative, THE LAST WIFE is a lively examination of romantic love, family love, and duty which will always remain relevant as the years pass."
Stage Scene LA- Somewhat Recommended
"...A captivating Olivia Saccomanno rules the stage as Queen Katherine Parr in Kate Hennig's fascinating feminist take on The Last Wife (of Henry VIII), now getting its Los Angeles Premiere at Theatre 40 in a production not quite ready for its Opening Night."
Accessibly Live Off-Line- Recommended
"...L. Flint Esquerra directs this show that moves in a well paced fashion, in spite of the fact that its running time is two hours and twenty minutes, including intermission. However, one will receive their money's worth as this play shows the emotional strength of the women roles in terms of power and respect-something that was missing during this period of time."