"...poignantly brought to life by Storey, whose chameleon-like abilities to slip between characters of different genders and ages within moments is truly breathtaking." - Express Nelson, BC
* * * * *" Terri-Lyn Storey's seamless transformations fill this one-woman show with fascinating, funny and tragic characters and her raw yet subtle performance is a rare treat. I didn't want this stunning production to end." -eye, Toronto
* * * * Top ten must see at the Montreal Fringe. "Storey... delivers an intelligent and in the end very moving solo performance" - Montreal Gazette
"...The Hope Slide is worth the attention. It's a fascinating slice of history, and Storey brings to it both great craft and engaging presence...as each of the three Doukhobor dead, she's riveting. Listen, and learn." - Orlando Sentinel, Florida
"A fascinating story well told by Terri-Lyn Storey of the Doukhobors, naked religious Russian bomb-wielding terrorists from BC's crazy past. The crowd loved every shade and shape of this show, with good reason." - Terminal City Weekly Vancouver
* * * *"...Storey who is equally impressive as the awkward bare-foot juvenile Irene as she protrays a devastated woman who feels the world is falling down upon her. Storey unearths the emotional core of MacLeod's landmark work." -Winnipeg Free Press
* * * *"...Storey's performance is intelligent, empathic and passionate, with possibly the most moving use of nudity you'll ever see." -See Magazine, Edmonton
"...everything about this show, including the superb sound and lighting design, is solid, a well-relized piece of the Canadian canon." -Georgia Straight, Vancouver