"Radiant life force"
"The character of Blanche settles beautifully into Fuglei’s thin body. During her quiet moments with Mitch, she does indeed shimmer and glow, the radiant life force piercing her pained face, 'Sometimes there’s God so quickly,' She half whispers through Mitch’s embrace before her state of grace slips away forever."
-David Pace
"The character of Blanche settles beautifully into Fuglei’s thin body. During her quiet moments with Mitch, she does indeed shimmer and glow, the radiant life force piercing her pained face, 'Sometimes there’s God so quickly,' She half whispers through Mitch’s embrace before her state of grace slips away forever."
-David Pace
"Intelligence and dignity"
"The rhythms of the play, its exquisite language, are present at every turn. Kate Fuglei does not infuse her Blanche with unnecessary gestures. Fuglei, a wren-like figure with large, searching eyes, brings to Blanche intelligence and dignity. She lets you feel how the suicide of her 'dear young boy' so long ago has carried her mind to its current place of fragility."
-Nancy Melich
"The rhythms of the play, its exquisite language, are present at every turn. Kate Fuglei does not infuse her Blanche with unnecessary gestures. Fuglei, a wren-like figure with large, searching eyes, brings to Blanche intelligence and dignity. She lets you feel how the suicide of her 'dear young boy' so long ago has carried her mind to its current place of fragility."
-Nancy Melich