PositiveThe Chicago Review of Books... there is no relief for Anna, no climactic arguments or realizations, no release of tension. It is the same day repeated, with minor progress noticed only by her, their children complaining that Robert remains unchanged. This, too, is the reality of a life shared with illness and injury ... In the final act, McGregor’s body-writing shines and the research he put into Lean Fall Stand comes to life as dancers help support group members learn to use their bodies to connect in new ways ... reads like a meditation on the questions we all must someday face: Who am I? What can I stand? Who will be there when I fall?