By Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by David M. Jenkins
Jun. 7 - 24, 2007
Thu. - Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm Single tickets: $19.50 - $24.50
Shimberg Playhouse, TBPAC
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See Woman in Mind director David Jenkins on Tampa Bay's Media Talk.
Patron Reviews
"Thank you so much ... We thoroughly enjoyed the show. Congratulations on your success." – Deborah Kobritz
"I was absolutely blown away by your performance on Saturday night! ... I am also in awe of Jobsite Theatre, and it's ability to mount such a complex production with so few financial resources! The play was as wonderful as anything I have seen on Broadway!" – Carolyn Sachs
"I was so honored to see it. I just really felt it, every bit of it, and felt privileged to be among those in the audience." – Susan Hussey
"Awesome show last night! Congratulations on an excellent production. ... Please pass on to the cast I think they committed extraordinary acts of theatre magic last night. Truly exceptional work from EVERYONE. I was trying to think of a word to describe my reaction to the production and what comes to mind is: charmed. I was sincerely charmed by the talent and quality of work, and charmed by my own complete submersion into the world of the play, in great part I think to the wonderful commitment of the cast. You kids is hypnotic! I totally, totally dig it, man. Thank you for a great night of theatre." – Leah LoSchiavo
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Reviews
"From the moment the lights come up ... Ami Sallee Corley commands every viewer's undivided attention ... Woman in Mind is a smart, well-acted show full of energy. Who knew the descent into madness could be so exhilarating?" – Tampa Tribune
"Woman in Mind takes off like a rocket, propelled by Ayckbourn's trademark obsessions ... This production, directed by David M. Jenkins, benefits from [Ami] Corley's performance. She masterfully conveys the inner conflicts of Susan...." – St. Petersburg Times
"There are several reasons why you should see Woman in Mind, but perhaps the best of them is actress Ami Sallee Corley's virtuoso performance ... everybody contributes to the laugh-out-loud comedy ... In fact, some of the scenes between Susan, Gerald and Muriel are as funny as anything I've seen on stage in months. If you think the comedy of manners is an antique, just watch the tense members of this ménage try to speak without upsetting one another." – Creative Loafing
"Ami Sallee Corley, in the lead role of Susan, performs what I really believe is the most powerful theatrical role I've witnessed since moving to Florida." – Sticks of Fire
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