Pacific Theatre – ‘Mother of the Maid’: Theatre Review
And, as we learn in the sporadic, self- referential monologues Isabelle delivers, she went on to do her most important work, after her daughter’s death.
And, as we learn in the sporadic, self- referential monologues Isabelle delivers, she went on to do her most important work, after her daughter’s death.
In two short hours Poe’s sad story of creativity, love, heartbreak, addiction and madness loops around three floors of exquisitely dressed and detailed halls and rooms of The Cultch.