"An exceptional program of theater!" Jody O'Neil
"Your play is pure magic, as is the experience of each audience member. Each moment was exquisite and emotionally supported by great actors. And the continuity was seamless." Margaret Van Sant
"It was truly MAGNIFICENT!!!!!!! Just a really phenomenal performance." Kate Zentall
"...wonderful poems that were so cleverly weaved together in such simple but effective choreography and staged passion." Larry Jobson
"Judith's play was evocative, touching, wonderfully written, directed and acted. A very special night in the theater." Judith Clifton
"Brilliance manifest." Mitch Tischler
"The story, actors, and scenes were spot on...remembering the fifties, sixties, and seventies!" Ann Croston
"The play was FANTASTIC! Touched my heart profoundly! This needs major exposure!" Kelley Brocco-Hagen
"It was a wonderful production -- so glad I could see it." Robin Smith-Johnson
...amazing cast ensemble...my tears are straight from my heart." Alan Brown
"I had some favorite moments -- the circle of women recognizing continuity from mothers to daughters -- the encounter with the Old Woman (as portrayed by Lee) -- scenes remembering innocence/yet the pull of passion -- and the recognition of the ambivalence in relationship, that while profound synergy and warmth is possible, often there is inexplicable distance." Rand Burkert
"Lovely, lyrical, poignant, and topical as well!" Ron Daniels
"I was so moved and thrilled by the amazing production of A Woman's Heart at the Cape cod Museum of Art in Dennis yesterday. ...Judith Partelow has produced a look at the many aspects of a woman's (all women?!) life through her poetry, creating a production that is a work of art and beauty." JoAnn Nadeau
"...beautiful, full of striking imagery that pops off the page and works as well on stage. It is such a treat to experience verse on stage...very Shakespearian!" Donna Hannigan
"I loved it! Deep, powerful, and entertaining." James Kershner, Communications Professor, Cape Cod Community College
"Throughout the ages, writers, philosophers and psychologists have mused on what makes women tick. In the end, poetry—at once simple but profound—may be the best reflection of a woman’s heart." Sue Mellen reviewing A Woman's Heart in The Cape Cod Times.
"So glad Judith Partelow's production, A WOMAN'S HEART, is being given another run on stage! Kelton and I saw it at the Jacob Sears Library (Dennis/Brewster line) this spring before we headed to Canada! To see her powerful poetry performed so well was a real treat!! I encourage you all to see poetry with emotion!!!" Beverly Shaw Johnson.