Wiggins does a fantastic job of motoring along in the show's early moments, carrying her colleagues through some opening night flubs and jitters. And then, in Act Two, she drops the proverbial microphone with a monologue so heartwrenching, so powerful, and intense that I didn’t dare move a muscle. She is a treasure, and Cincinnati is lucky that she calls this home.
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REVIEW: Bourbon at the Border
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Wiggins does a fantastic job of motoring along in the show's early moments, carrying her colleagues through some opening night flubs and jitters. And then, in Act Two, she drops the proverbial microphone with a monologue so heartwrenching, so powerful, and intense that I didn’t dare move a muscle. She is a treasure, and Cincinnati is lucky that she calls this home.