what audience members have been saying about she's cRazy:
"Encouraged me to seek help for myself. You may have just saved my life."
"Effective, but not a downer. Emotional, but upbeat!"
"It is by turns funny, emotional, and insightful."
"I remain so impressed, not only with your talent, but with your willingness to share and draw people into your stories. By doing so, you are leaving a lasting message with every member of the audience, breaking down barriers, and chipping away at the stigma that surrounds mental illness. Thanks for the message and the inspiration!"
"Being here tonight has helped me move toward improving my relationship with my mother…
I should be easier on her."
I should be easier on her."
"Your production demonstrates great courage and inspires folks to share their stories too. Thank you so much for providing our community with this wonderful opportunity!"
"Thank you for your wonderful show! I appreciate your skillful, sensitive, and engaging blending of facts, relevance, context, humor, and personal stories, with just enough graphics to enhance the information. I admire your courage in telling your personal stories. I also very much enjoyed and appreciated the beautifully written and performed songs."
"The ladies creatively distributed eye opening information about the stigma, pain, and shame, not to mention numerous vital statistics regarding mental illness that most people may not be willing to consider unless given in an entertaining format."
"Outstanding. I can't stop crying, because it's like I'm suddenly free to. You are all so talented and more than that, you are all so brave."
"Enjoyed the poignant music and real talk about real issues."
Powerful hearing personal stories -- engaging and genuine."
"The presentation drove home the effect of mental illness on the patient and the family.
We too often ignore the caregivers."
We too often ignore the caregivers."
"Everyone should see this show. EVERYONE! This show can save lives!"
"Entertaining and informative! Love how you worked in the statistics."
Here is a link to a review written by Kirk Sheppard, licensed therapist and theatre critic after seeing the first workshopped version of She's Crazy when Sherry and Cathy were developing the idea.
Here is a link to a review written by David Lyman of the Cincinnati Enquirer.