"Her work is original and alive, strongly rooted in the real (the actual as opposed to the purely poetic or theatricalized) world, and at the same time fueled by an ethical or philosophical inquiry into the nature of personal relationships in our power-based society. Her grappling with the place of women in relation to each other and in their romantic and professional aspirations takes some of the thematic material of predecessors--Wasserstein and Wilson and Glaspel--yet brings a new playfulness, a respect for linear storytelling side by side with a cold-eyed assessment of the detrimental aspects of competitive thinking in the social fabric. I place her high in my young pantheon of American playwrights."

- Craig Lucas, Tony Nominated Playwright