WHAT THE CRITICS SAY:

 "A heartwarmingly funny trip..."

(Buxton Festival Fringe 2002)
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 "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)
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 "...Cox makes some fantastic observations about life and cracks some truly delicious gags"

(Cliff Ettridge, Brighton Evening Argus 27 May 2002)
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 "...(Violet) mixes truly dreadful puns with some splendidly wry comments on modern living"

(Jeremy Brien, The Stage 24 January 2002)
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 "...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)
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 "This is a finely crafted production which is great fun as well."
"...a beautifully crafted journey through the thought process of a favourite auntie on the verge of self-destruction."
"...a superb display by an actor who knows exactly how to manage his audience..."

(Barry Kirk, Romford Recorder 28 Sept 2001)
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