RACHEL FLANAGANdiscover hollywood magazine certified reviewerJune 19, 2016
In December of 2001, actress Winona Ryder was arrested in Beverly Hills after stealing nearly $5,000 worth of items from Saks Fifth Avenue. Her story made headlines and everyone wanted to know why she did it when she obviously had the money to make the purchases outright. She continued to make headlines while she went on her own journey of why she did it, because sometimes it is not for the thrill or the necessity, sometimes it is something deeper. Sticky Fingers shares the true stories of women who steal and dives into exactly why they did it with the guidance of a female security guard. Deidre only shoplifted once, but she remembers the experience and still looks back at it fondly, while Robin grew up a “Freegan” and wearing things pulled...
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When I first heard a description of the play, I was intrigued but it was so much more than I imagined. Terry Anne Holzman lets us into the minds of these eight women, all with something missing, something lost. Their need is undeniable, uncontrollable and each is trying to fill that need in different ways. The writing is tight and the cast is very strong. Highly recommended. ...
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BOB LEGGETTindie voice blogcertified reviewerJune 21, 2016
Don't miss it. Well written and performed stories about why women shoplift. ...
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My review: http://zahirblue.blogspot.com/2016/06/sticky-fingers-review.html
QUOTE: "Details, as with the others, remain in most ways sparse--we get a precis of what led them to this, not a full biography. Enough for us to feel what we all have in common, how we all in one way or another need some healing."...
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uncertified reviewerJune 21, 2016
Entertaining and fun show. Highly recommend seeing this show....
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