Play: Terrible Voice
Reviewer: yawza
5 Stars
Somehow this gem of a show seems to have fallen through the cracks at
the Fringe , either as the result of it's curious scheduling or a title
that doesn't do it justice. The forty minutes went by far too fast and all
I could think of was , "don't stop now." No idea if this review
will get posted on the last day but it's worth making the effort if at least
one more person is convinced to see this show on the last day at 7 pm.
Play: terrible voice
Reviewer: Liebe Wetzel
5 Stars
a fresh original voice. clearly a woman who has logged more time behind
her computer writing thanmost programmers. she is fantastic. go see it.
Play: Dona Budd (Terrible Voice)
Reviewer: Ms V
5 Stars
So, if you are truly an afficiando of the written word, and have your head
and heart connected, you might truly enjoy the heartfelt expression of Dona
Budd... Dona's material is poignant, with unique and unexpected twists and
turns, and her delivery is dynamically authentic... A true treat!
Play: Terrible Voice
Reviewer: Jenny Schaffer
4 Stars
Dona's writing is extraordinary, just extraordinary. Do not miss this show.
Play: Terrible voice
Reviewer: Art
5 Stars
This woman makes me laugh, gasp, and can bring tears, too. Here gift with
language is extraordinary - she's got an amazing ability to bring you into
her world. She is audacious and courageous, full of heart and steamy in
her unique southern way.
Play: Terrible Voice
Reviewer: vanda
5 Stars
WOW! Dona Budd thrills with her audacious curiosity and superb writing.
Her individualism and delight in language stay with me and give me hope
in the bland blah PC ness of our current landscape...
She has given me a rich insight into the American interior, and I will not
see armpit hair the same way again:)
Play: Terrible Voice
Reviewer: Hannah
4 Stars
One of the most original solo voices I've heard in a long while. Dona Budd
has a wonderful gift in her use of the English language. As an English speaker
myself I feel honored to have her representing me (even if she does do it
with a Southern twang). This is a wonderful show, appropriate for all ages,
especially anyone interested in great autobiographical writing. |