| As “Delia”, in The York Theatre production of
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“Asylum: The Strange Case of Mary Lincoln” |
The reviews are in and the critics agree. . . |
“Vocal powerhouse Joy Lynn Matthews shines . . .”
– The Village Voice |
“. . .Mary’s nurse Delia, scores with a number called, “The Run” . . .the two most stirring numbers, one in each act, are delivered by Ms. Matthews.”
– N.Y. Times |
“Joy Lynn Matthews demonstrates strong support in voice and acting. . .” – Variety |
| “. . .luckily for us, the audience, Mary has a wonderful, caring, compassionate nurse (Joy Lynn Matthews) . . . .who sings Rockabye Child Jesus, one of the lovelier songs in the show. . .” |
– Talk Entertainment
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“Nurse Delia is played with noble dignity by Joy Lynn Matthews. . .” – BackStage |
“One of the play’s strongest features is (the) music. . .such as the stirring memory of slavery, “The Run” performed by Mary’s nurse, “Delia” – TheaterMania |