A hauntingly intoxicating work [with] exceptionally fine acting. . . . Elizabeth Bagby's Judy . . . is the most sympathetic of the three characters, thanks to Bagby's remarkable expression of suffering and rage in a perfectly nuanced rendering [of] the obliged dignity of Judy's station.
—Randy Hardwick, Chicagocritic.com
Elizabeth Bagby as Judy fully conveys the sense of being emotionally changed by the act of describing a life she's actually lived.
—Albert Williams, Chicago Reader