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	<title>Comments on: Ruth&#8217;s Saturday Screech</title>
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		<title>By: loverly</title>
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		<description>Amyâ€™s View: Sybil Hudsonâ€™s sensitively directed :Amyâ€™s Viewâ€ stars a compelling Lauren Maddox as Amy, a young woman who, when we meet her, is about to marry a film director that her mother canâ€™t stand. The play follows Amy for sixteen years and Maddox particularly excels at capturing the different stages of Amyâ€™s life - from eager almost-bride to harried mother to duped single mom still trying to defend her integrity. Maddox never gives this character self pity - rather, sheâ€™s bitingly funny even as her character wears down. Maddox is certainly an actress to watch and her textured performance in â€œAmyâ€™s Viewâ€ makes the ending all the more tragic.</description>
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