PLANO
“The cast is stellar across the board, but Fink is particularly good; her wide-eyed Isabel is perfectly attuned to the internal liturgy of Arbery’s writing.” - TIMEOUT CHICAGO
“Come for the cast…the three sisters are the strongest component. Watching them perform is a technical wonder—the lies they tell themselves are as convincing as the cracks we see forming in them—and a spectacle of endurance: the energy they maintain through the show is acrobatic.” - NEWCITY STAGE
“Francis and her cast, especially the three leads, have taken this unusual play and harnessed its depth like empathy miners.” - CHICAGO TRIBUNE
I’m gonna pray for you so hard
“Fink turns in one of those performances that diagnoses the lifestyle it portrays….a wild-ass time not to be missed.” - CHICAGO READER
“Fink as Ella shines” - CHICAGO THEATRE REVIEW
“Kidwell and Fink go well beyond ‘sturdy’ (a critical adjective that comes in for particular scorn in David’s rantings)…Their performances are impressive: Fink making Ella’s craving for approval cringe-inducingly palpable…” - STOREFRONT REBELLION
Noises off
"Brooke Ashton as "Vicki" (Amanda Fink) whose physical comedy timing a la Carol Burnett is played to the hilt” — Discover Hollywood
"Amanda Fink as Brooke/Vicki is really good at being bad, not as easy as you would think” — Beverly Hills Courier
"Amanda Fink as Vicki steals many a scene” — Culver City News
“The ensemble cast is a tour de force….Amanda Fink’s Brooke Ashton, the hapless ingénue perpetually losing both her contact lenses and her grasp on reality, is a masterclass in oblivious self-absorption.” - Indulge Magazine