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PRESS
LOS ANGELES OVATION AWARD WINNER
"Ensemble: Trials and
Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife"

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Theatre
Pick of the Week
"This Is Your Wake-Up Call!"

"The Oklahoma City Federal
Building bombing is the inspiration for OKC bred writer-performer Susan Leslie's
comedic stories of eight different women in crisis. In the hands of a
lesser talent, this might've been a contrived premise, but there's nothing
clichéd about Leslie's smart one-woman show. Most of the characters are
confined by their "normal" mainstream lives made intolerable by their neuroses
about the opposite sex. And many of them are nuts, or in the process of
becoming so. There's Sandra, the frustrated office manager who's having an
affair with a co-worker to stave off the boredom of her dead-end job and who
keeps hearing a phone ringing in her head; and the manic Pentecostal Sunday
School teacher, Miss Chaney, who hurls invectives at her pupils ("Kids, behave
yourselves, or I'll nail you to the cross with Jesus Christ!"). Leslie
infuses her endearing, foibled personalities with biting humor and heart and is
as believable portraying an anti-social clairvoyant barfly as she is an
Oprah-obsessed suburban housewife. David Nathan Schwartz's skilled
direction, Kathi O'Donohue's textured lighting and a few simple props help bring
Leslie's characters to life."
DRAMA-LOGUE
Critic's
Choice
"This Is Your Wake-Up Call!"
"Yes, this is yet another
one-woman show featuring multiple characters ala Lily Tomlin. But don't
compare this play entitled "This Is Your Wake-Up Call!" with the scores of
relentless showcase pieces that have made their way down the pike in the last
several years. This is an entertaining and powerful evening of theatre
presented with a few minimal props by the radiant Susan Leslie, a young actress
who is clearly at the top of her form. Taking as her theme the
transformation of the lives of seemingly ordinary women in society, by
unexpected events. Leslie gives us a whole diverse cast of characters.
There's the frustrated college graduate who finds herself in an unsatisfying
middle management position with a large dehumanizing corporation. She
suddenly starts to hear a telephone ringing in her head and is reluctant to
answer it, for the same reason many of us are... it may mean we have to face up
to the sobering fact that our lives are going nowhere fast. There are the
two girlfriends in school who do a number on one another as only adolescent
girls can do and then come to terms with each other later in life. There
is the weird fundamentalist Sunday school teacher who threatens to nail her
charges up on the cross, the kidnapping victim who recounts to herself the
advice of Oprah Winfrey at the moment of her greatest crisis and a woman at the
bar who keeps seeing and having conversations with ghosts. Leslie ends
with a charged piece about an experience from her own life involving the
Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing a couple of years ago. Under Nathan
Schwartz's inspired direction, Leslie captures both the humor and poignancy of
these characters in a truly remarkable performance."
DRAMA-LOGUE
Comedy
Pick of the Week
"Cross
Your Legs"
"...Worthy of special mention is Susan Leslie
for
her breadth in characterizations..."
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