“Georgia Buckner enthralls us as Maxine. Her acting is so genuine that you feel that you’ve entered the patient room of a long lost relative. She plays the part of a loveable grump so incredibly well, with a combination of crabbiness and brutal honesty. Then there are moments when she lies in bed so motionless that she doesn’t appear to be real! She evokes the Maxine of newspaper comic fame: deadly serious and perceptive, so much so that it borders on the humorous. But this Maxine is alive to tell us what she really thinks! She runs her mouth with a smirky, snippy, snarky sense of self-importance and moral superiority—and always knows who’s boss!” - Julia W. Rath
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