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"Scurria is her usual superb self . . .a joy to watch in every facet. Susannah Flood — who stole “Our Town” last year in her remarkable debut as Emily — is almost equally as good in the demanding role . . .] an actual blueberry pie is baked in front of our eyes and noses. Be still my heart. " James A. Merolla Sun Chronicle “Easy as pie - and just as rich. . . funny, biting, and exasperatedly affectionate. . .deeply familiar to anyone who's been a parent or a child. . .at Trinity it feels marvelously at home in a delicately balanced, subtle staging. . .it all feels exactly right - a little dreamy, a little less than pure realism, but also familiar and true to life. . . Trinity is blessed to have two gifted actresses for these roles.” Louise Kennedy Boston Globe "Such a charmer. . .a sweet tale about mother-daughter relations — and a blueberry pie.. . .endearing....winning performances. . it is the chemistry between Flood and Scurria that binds this warm-hearted play together. . ..The two are wonderful. . .a nice holiday offering." Channing Gray, Providence Journal "well-etched performances. . funny and intense. . . playwright Tolan lights the way. . .showing us the importance of small moments." Bill Gale, WRNI "A beautifully written play, artfully acted." Randy Rice, Broadwayworld
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