Here's what the Philadelphia Inquirer had to say about her show (performed a number of years ago)
With a rat's nest for hair and dressed in dirty long-johns and a raggedy dress, Hutter walks into a grungy laundry room and promptly plops herself down on a heap of rags to read a book titled "Joan of Arc and Other Heroines."
It soon becomes apparent, however, that this laundress doesn't need books to enter adventure-land. She does quite well on her own. Every object around her - a clothesline, a wash basin, a washing machine, a bowl of spaghetti - becomes a vehicle for heroic deeds.
Hutter's character loves getting out of fixes, but she loves getting into them even more. So having finnally figured out how to get out of the washing machine, she joyfully dives back in again. She not only believes in her own catastrophic fantasies, she loves them. So when a paper doll falls to the floor she screams bloody murder, as if it were a real body. Yet so much does she enjoy screaming, she sends another doll to its death.
Gardi will be performing her show Jeanne D'ArpPo at the NY Fringe Festival Make sure to catch it if you can!
Click the date below to purchase tickets....
($15 each at Venue #2, the Cherry Lane Theatre)
Sat Aug 11 @ 9:30 pm
Wed Aug 15 @ 5:00 pm
Thu Aug 16 @ 9:30 pm
Thu Aug 23 @ 2:30 pm
Sat Aug 25 @ 12 pm
To find out more about Gardi's work, visit her website listed below:
http://www.gardihutter.com/
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