PRESS

“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