"Janine Barris, as the suggestible, mantra-loving Eva, is sweet, well-reasoned and well-adjusted. The scenes with Barris are particularly memorable, thanks to her commitment to the material. She is at times weepy, at times lucid and always a joy to watch."
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"Janine Barris as Sarah is truly extraordinary, giving Sarah an explosive, angsty announcement of adolescence while still retaining the unsure awkwardness of trying to fit in among her newly discovered “people.” Watching Barris verbally spar with Carmen Roman (as her fervent Jewish mother, Shoshana) is akin to watching a lightning-fast tennis match, but their moments of quiet awe in each other are equally touching to see."
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"Janine Barris as Julianne is an engaging lead, evoking something of a young Andie MacDowell or Julia Louis-Dreyfus."
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"Janine Barris as Kate seems the perfect addition to this duo; her increasing joy and excitement as she buys into their dream is palpable, and it seems only natural that she winds up romantically involved with one of the pair. Barris, by the way, nails one of the biggest laughs of the play with her expertly timed delivery of what might have been a couple of throwaway lines in the mouth of a less gifted actress."
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