call fosse at the mahaiwe
Mimi Quillin’s Call Fosse at the Minskoff has critics swooning.
“Call Fosse” is a theater lover’s delight.
… a skillfully told, up-close-and-personal account… Quillin’s narrative is evocative; rich in detail… It’s not simply the making of a musical that’s involved… “Call Fosse at the Minskoff” also is about Quillin finding and asserting her place as an artist, as herself. .… with nuanced emotion, the grinning pain of memory, and without melodrama or self-pity, (Quillin) does it in all honesty, just “dancing the meaning of the steps”.
- Jeffrey Borak, The Berkshire Eagle
Mimi Quillin’s tale of a profound professional friendship with Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon… is not like many you may encounter. It is a rare experience for an audience to be brought this close to theatrical greats…
A fascinating tale. It’s a trip, and a trip worth taking.
- J. Peter Bergman, The Berkshire Edge