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Waiting for Grace – Reviews

BroadwayWorld
EXPERT WRITINGINVENTIVE STAGING FUNNY… See it and decide for yourself if love is just a waltz during which you just don’t want to step on each other’s toes.” — Shari Barrett, BroadwayWorld

Theatre Notes
REMARKABLE … a serious, delightful comedy that is hilarious and touching with a tour-de-force performance by its playwright and star, Sharon Sharth. See this show; you will be happy!” — Paul Myrvold, Theatre Notes

Total Theater
FUNNY… a relationship drama on steroids” — Will Manus, Total Theater

People’s World
WELL WRITTEN AND AMUSING… fast-paced yet thoughtful… many humorous, truthful nuggets of wisdom” — Eric Gordon, People’s World

LA Splash
“Sharon Sharth was AMAZING… Many women – and men too – can relate to this story… gives you something to think about” —  Serita Stevens, LA Splash

Stage Raw
HUMOROUS AND RELEVANT… a talented ensemble… seamless pacing” — Julio Martinez, Stage Raw

USC Anneneberg Media
PROBES AND DELIGHTS… Watch successful, smart, independent, quirky Grace discover herself through trying to find ‘the one’ “ — Lucia Nikolaou-Damaskinou, USC Annenberg Media

Living Out Loud
OUTSTANDING… witty and charming… a comedic and thought-provoking look at relationships and cultural norms”  — Francisco Reyes, Living Out Loud

The Los Angeles Beat
FUNNY, TOUCHING AND INSIGHTFUL. Whether you are a man or a woman, I promise you will enjoy it immensely.” — Joan Alperin, The Los Angeles Beat

Will Call for Theatre
ENJOYABLE AND FUNNY… Sharth is wonderful… The seasoned ensemble is first class and director Lee Costello never allows a dull moment… ends soon so don’t wait too long for Grace!” — Ingrid Wilmot, Will Call for Theater

Diversions LA
SHARP, WITTY, POWERFUL AND BRAVE… brilliantly funny [and] moving… both personal and universal, filled with longing and delight, despair and hope.” — Genie Davis, Diversions LA

Bonnie Priever Curtain Up
UPLIFTING…  an intimate, therapeutic  journey… sure to resonate with both female and male audiences” — Bonnie Priever Curtain Up