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the performance by Michele Pawk as Louise, the character who is at the heart (if
not the center) of the play and who is based on Ms. Burnett's mother, may well
be the best on Broadway now, Edie Falco's included. - Bruce Webber, The
New York Times
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- Michele
Pawk conveys the ugliness of the drunken Louise, but also manages to evoke sympathy
- Howard Kissel, Daily News
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- Michele
Pawk makes us care a lot about Louise, a vibrant woman with ambitions that exceeded
her life's options, - Linda Winer, Newsday
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- ...the
dynamic Michele Pawk manages to make Helen's mom, Louise, at once glamorous and
heartbreaking. - Elysa Gardner, USAToday
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- Pawk
earns laughs too, as when she calls Nanny "old woman," bringing back
memories of The Carol Burnett Show's priceless Eunice sketches. But Pawk also
handles the serious moments well. Her transformation from hopeful writer to failed
drunk is convincing and heartbreaking. - William Stevenson, Broadway.com
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