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E-Baby - Brockly Jack Studio Nov 2019

It is in scenes like this that Kat-Anne Rogers excels as Catherine – hard-nosed and unsympathetic in her drive for motherhood but showing the chinks in the armour she has had to build for herself over the years to keep going. The sense of loss and devastation conveyed is palpable - Fairy Powers Productions 

Claire Roderick

4****

Rogers’ performance brings to the fore all of Catherine’s qualities without apology, simultaneously conveying a person steeped in culture and sophisitication, yet at the same time completely unaware of how her life of privilege has coloured her expectations of reality - Breaking the Fouth Wall

Michael Davies

4****

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My Name is Cathy

While it’s not always easy viewing, the performances given by all three actors are compelling and convincing throughout. Kat-Anne Rogers is a likeable narrator, opening with an AA-style monologue in which she acknowledges her own shortcomings. Edwin Flay and Sally Paffett each take on two very different roles with great success; in both cases the dynamic of the relationship between their characters is – at times, uncomfortably – well portrayed.-

blogofthetarethings.com - Aug 2019

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@LauraSociety! Congratulations team #MyNameIsCathy & all who sail in her. A brilliantly conceived, beautifully realised show. https://twitter.com/laurasociety/status/1162667389521145857

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