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"A heartwarmingly funny trip..." (Buxton Festival
Fringe 2002) "Cox's creation weaves a fascinating web of contemporary references, half-baked ideas and homespun homilies. A cult figure at the moment, Violet's day will dawn..." (Robin Duke, Blackpool
Gazette 6 June 2002) "...Cox makes some fantastic observations about life and cracks some truly delicious gags" (Cliff Ettridge,
Brighton Evening Argus 27 May 2002) "...(Violet) mixes truly dreadful puns with some splendidly wry comments on modern living" (Jeremy Brien, The
Stage 24 January 2002) "...a remarkable performance by actor and writer Philip Cox whose seamless portrayal of the dotty and slightly forgetful, if most old-fashioned of modern women, is a wonderfully rehearsed success." (Ian Waller, Bath
Chronicle 18 January 2002) "This is a finely crafted
production which is great fun as well." (Barry Kirk, Romford
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