"The
response to your portrayal of "Abigail Bradshaw" was extraordinary.
Through your eyes we were able to experience the life, including the trials
and tribulations, of being a Victorian lady." (Jane
Artist, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services, 1992)
"You
were absolutely on of the highest points of our Convention! I received
so many comments and thank-yous after you left. . .and I've never
seen a turnout in numbers that good! . . . The nice part is, besides
being a lovely and accomplished actress, I found you to be a very warm
and loving person. We could certainly use more of you in the world!"
(Twyla Buzick, Optimists Club, 1996)
"If
the walls could talk at the Astor House Hotel Museum, they would speak
of times gone by, of old customs and almost-forgotten tales. Those walls
might speak in a voice like 'Abigail Bradshaw's.'" (John McMillin,
The Golden Transcript Newspaper, November 26, 1991)
".
. .you have taken a great passion and made it into your life's work.
You bring the Victorian era so much to life for those of us without
the patience to wade through the literature of the time. Thank you!"
(Kate Sharpe, audience member, January 2000)