PRESS

“L.A.’s Huron Substation Playhouse just celebrated the season in their beautiful new venue with a star-studded reading of Our Town. Directed by Jack Serio, the cast included Kaitlyn Dever, Sam Nivola, Melanie Lynskey, Harold Perrineau, Rosemarie DeWitt, John Cho, Abby Ryder Fortson, Riley Hashimoto, Fran Kranz, Julia Duffy, Adam Faison, Regi Davis, Kennedy Tolson, Mathew Elan, Cameron Elie, Joshua Malina, Jeanne Sakata, Hugo Armstrong and Robert Downey, Jr. as the Stage Manager.”

-Wilder The Official Website Of The Thornton Wilder Family

“Kennedy Tolson’s Nancy is all sharp edges, belligerent, calculating, clearly playing her own game from the moment she arrives. She’s no fit for a ladies’ maid, which is, of course, the point.”

— Broadway World

Kennedy Tolson is the sly queen of side-eye as the disobedient new housemaid Nancy.

— San Diego Union Tribune

  “Tolson recently appeared at La Jolla Playhouse in “Indian Princesses,” and she does well at the Globe in a completely different sort of part. Nancy gets to have her big moment in Act Two, and Tolson takes full advantage.”

— Stage West

“I also love debuts, and Kennedy Tolson is making her professional debut with this show, and a solid one it was. Tolson understood the character and articulated well both the naive ambition and young feistiness in Nancy.”

— Alejandra Enciso

“Lest you think the drama is relentlessly bleak, Maggie Carney (Elizabeth) and Kennedy Tolson (Nancy), as housemaids, provide uproarious comic relief.  Carney’s Maggie, as the no-nonsense head maid in charge, who barks out orders, emitting grunts and groans distastefully when offended, is a delight. Likewise, Tolson’s Nancy, the edgy new member of the household staff, is wonderfully impertinent, complete with eye-rolling and poked out lips when given tasks she clearly thinks are beneath her station.”

— The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint