Reviewed
Feb 9, 2007 Austin360.com
By Joey Seiler
Breaking the mold was Laura Freeman's "Luna Tart Died (of a Broken Heart)." Accompanying herself on a ukulele, Freeman seemed plucked out of a 1920s cabaret. With a beautiful jazz voice and a perfect sense of timing to balance comedy and poignancy, Freeman brought Tart back to life with heart
Feb 9, 2007 Austin Chronicle
By Hannah Kenah
When Luna Tart walked on stage in low blue light, she changed the room. This piece was a bright theatrical island rising from the expanse of less formal performance. Laura Freeman's "Luna Tart Died of a Broken Heart" is a simultaneous composition of magnificence and desperation. This character was so thoroughly complete that she felt familiar. With every brilliant song she plucked on her tiny ukulele, she evoked entire worlds. Luna Tart drags a vast and curious history behind herself, like the train of a stained, sequined dress. Laura Freeman's work was gorgeous.
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