Happenings at MetroStage

Friday, October 21, 2005

What The Critics Are Saying About For The Pleasure of Seeing Her Again

“earthy, effervescent…an unabashedly loving tribute…a woman who ranked up there with Chaucer and Moliere in her skill at exaggeration and daggered humor…a Rabelasian heartiness…an entertaining raconteur--Nana has the soul of an artist…Miss Flye is an ideal fit for the part of Nana. With her loopy, expressive body language and hectic delivery, Miss Flye can sell a story like nobody’s business…she could make a trip to the grocery store seem like a five-act Greek tragedy, only funnier…about the power of imagination…potent and lingering…”
Jayne Blanchard, Washington Times

“an adoring memoir…Tremblay’s affection is so complete that he gives his mother the stage in every conceivable way…(Catherine) Flye’s a hoot, full of righteous criticism and vivid detail…The best part of ‘For the Pleasure’ is the sly revelation of what this relationship led to: the subtle exchange of cynical critical distance for openhearted, wide-ranging imagination. It’s a sweet family portrait…the theatrical flourish that Tremblay engineers--seems like perfect repayment for gifts that may have been unwitting, but were lavish nonetheless.”
Nelson Pressley, Washington Post

“Flye is at the heart of this piece and makes it a very human heart indeed. The character she creates has enough capacity to frustrate and irritate her son to keep the portrait from being cloying, while filling the hall with the tenderness and love that his recollections bring to the fore. She’s funny as well, delivering Tremblay’s flood of tiny details and strong memories with energy and flair…‘she takes over the stage the minute she arrives, she fills it, dominates it, makes it her kingdom. It is her space.’” A Potomac Stages Pick
Brad Hathaway, potomacstages.com

“comic…poignant…universal…veteran Washington actress Catherine Flye does a very fine job with material in what is largely a one woman show.”
Deryl Davis, Washington Theater Review

“sensitive…humorous…heartily recommended for its stunning performance by Catherine Flye…a three credit course in the fine art of acting…”
Bob Anthony

“Audiences at MetroStage can have the pleasure of seeing Catherine Flye again in a lovely new, two-person show…emotional sweetness…intellectual honesty…a charming, heart warming and highly entertaining evening.”
Brad Hathaway, Alexandria Gazette Packet

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