The Readiness is All
 2006 SAN FRANCISCO FRINGE FESTIVAL AUDIENCE REVIEWS
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21/One
Another Ugly Duckling Tale
BabyLove
Before the End
A Boy Called Noise
cruel & unusual
Curriculum Vitae
Eating Skeletons
Exiles
Fall and Rise of the Rising Fallen
Flamenco con Fusion
Fuse
Get It? Got it. Good!
Get Laughs or Die Tryin'
Irma at the Movies & Frozen
Just For Laughs
Kingdom of Not
Neon Man and Me
nEO sURREALIST sYSTEMS
Pomp & Circumstance
Readiness is All
Revolving Madness
sally: MIA / Sheepish
Secret Ruths of Island House
Sisyphus on Vacation
Stone Trilogy, Three Tales
Thanatics - A Rock Opera
This Lily Was (Fontana)
Thrilling Adventures of Elvis in Space
Tilting at Transformations
Visiting Bertha
Waiting for Bordeaux
Where the Sun Don't Shine
Woof, Daddy
Yellow Fever Express
Yorick & Co.
 

Play: The Readiness is all
Reviewer: Jacqui Barnes
4 Stars
Excellent script performed with honesty and a wonderful wry sense of humour ,one definitely not to be missed!


Play: Readiness is All - 3.5 stars
Reviewer: Craig Kensek
4 Stars

A touching one woman performance. It’s not so much that you feel her pain as she matter of factly discusses the highs and lows (major illnesses twice) of her life. Instead, you feel her strength. During her performance, you get a sense that only you and her are in the theatre. Much stronger than some solo “performances” where you heard a memorized script. Thoughtful, quiet, moving. If you’re intimidated by a performance speaking to you only (it seemed that way), sit further to the back (I don’t think it will make any difference, though!). This is a nice piece worth seeing.


Play: Readiness is All
Reviewer: Suzie Marrs
4 Stars
Heartfelt, sophisticated smart and funny.... This monoloque takes the audience through a not-so-typical journey of a young adult's kicks and throws in life --plenty of interesting antecdotes along with a little something that everyone can identify with. Definitely on the more meaningful, thought-provoking end, but still with plenty of laughs and entertainment. Beth McLaughlin's soul reigns gold. Definitely worth checking out