“Ladies Night”
           The Day, New London , Ct., November 11, 2004

          She’s one of those “Hey, I recognize her!” actresses. She was the mother in “Uncle Buck” and the crazed Stella on “Days of our Lives...” Click here for rest of interview.


    “One-woman show looks at three first ladies”
           The Record-Review, N.Y., February 27, 2004

          The challenge of recreating one historical character for the length of an entire play would give any actor pause. Three, however, is almost unthinkable. But that’s precisely what Elaine Bromka will be doing… Click here for rest of interview.


    “A visit to the White House with three remarkable First Ladies”
          The Montclair Times, N.J., January 6, 2005

          “Being First Lady is the hardest unpaid job in the world,” Pat Nixon once remarked…Click here for rest of interview.


    “First ladies’ lives steeped in ‘Tea’”
          The Republican, Ma., July 17, 2004

          Just before the Democratic National Convention sets the stage for modern politics…Click here for rest of interview.


    “Bromka offers audience a unique look at three first ladies in play”
          Essex Journal, N.J., January 13, 2005

          Elaine Bromka has played a variety of roles in her career…Click here for rest of interview.


    “First Ladies entertain”
          Herald News, N.J., November 19, 2004

          The President of the United States may hold the most stressful job in the world, but what of his wife?...Click here for rest of interview.


    “Ladies first, in Bromka’s one-woman show”
          Daily Hampshire Gazette, Ma.

          Fans of director John Hughes’ 1989 film ”Uncle Buck” will remember Elaine Bromka as Cindy, Buck’s contemptuous sister-in-law. In her latest theatrical outing, she is sure to be better-behaved….Click here for rest of interview.


    “Famous first ladies to take Bickford stage”
          Daily Record, N.J., January 16, 2005

          It’s Ladies’ Night this afternoon at the Morris Museum’s Bickford Theatre…Click here for rest of interview.


    “One-woman show spotlights three first ladies”
          The Star-Ledger, N.J., December 31, 2004

          If there could be a play about modern presidents, Elaine Bromka thought, why couldn’t there be one about their wives?...Click here for rest of interview.


    “Behind every great man, etc.”
          The New York Times, N.Y., January 9, 2005

          Elaine Bromka sympathizes with the wives of our nation’s presidents…Click here for rest of interview.


    “An invitation to tea”
          The Renaissance Times, N.J., June, 2005

          Red Hats and Residents of Renaissance graciously accepted an invitation to tea extended by three first ladies…Click here for rest of interview.