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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-04-26

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Frolic says. "The material looked like
rock and stone with fissures, bubbles
and crusts.
"As I've grown older, my work
has gotten more refined and more
involved with the attributes of glass:
its translucency and luminosity. I'm
using just white glass because it has
something to do with purity, essence
and stillness:"
For Michigan Glass Month 2001 at
the Janice Charach Epstein Gallery
in West Bloomfield, Frolic showed
four wall works and a suite of ped-
estal pieces related to the Holocaust.
Human-size charcoal drawings cov-
ered by veils of glass or wire and ped-
estal pieces of clear glass with black
related to survival through love and
sorrow rather than anger and fear.
"I feel that I've said what I needed
to say about survival, and I'm anxious
to explore forms without the use of
color:' says Frolic, who rents studio
space in an industrial building near
the Toronto condo she shares with
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by Christopher Carothers for its back-
drop — the ensemble works together
with glorious ease, shining collectively
and independently.
As Arthur and Sybil Birling, B.J. Love
and Mary Wright Bremer effortlessly
embody the fussy, resolute stalwarts of
an England clung to for dear life. Dax
Anderson presents a fine Gerald Croft,
daughter Sheila's well-heeled intended.
The human equivalent of truth serum,
Alan Ball is terrific as the unwavering
Goole. No stony conscience on this
man's watch will be left unturned.
Given an even wider emotional berth
in Priestley's script as the generation
that must amend societal inequi-
ties, the younger Birlings — Patrick
O'Connor Cronin and Inga R. Wilson as
the drunken Eric and tormented Sheila
respectively — are particularly impres-
sive. Wilson teeters so naturalistically
on the verge of breakdown, it's almost
indecent to be watching.
Gorgeous are Mary Copenhagen's
empire gowns for the female Birlings.
Elaine Hendriks-Smith's gaslights cast
an amber glow that grows harsher as
truths get mined. Diane E. Ulseth's
properties shine, from Sheila Birling's
twinkling diamonds right down to
Goole's tiny black steno book.
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