REVIEWS

“Miss Rivera (Elizabeth Rodriguez) administers the home with the help of Father Miguel (David Anzuelo), Nigerian transplant Mr. Mobo (Neil Tyrone Pritchard), and Columbia social work grad Jennifer (a delightfully flustered Molly Collier).”
(Halfway Bitches Go Straight To Heaven Could Easily Go Straight To Netflix - Zachary Stewart, TheaterMania)

The challenges for Miss Rivera trying to manage this home and calling out to one of her fledgling staff of social workers, Jennifer, (an endearingly earnest Molly Collier), with the cry of ,” then help one”, which is a profound admonition of The Talmud: (” He who saves a single life, saves the world entire”). 
(Halfway Bitches Go Straight To Heaven Review - A Damn Good Play. - Charles E. Gerber, Splash Magazines)

“This is a complicated space, just ask the out-of-her-element social worker, Jennifer, deftly portrayed by Molly Collier.”
(Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, with a Stop Midway - front mezz junkies)

“Collier, who plays Kat, is in rare form here. I have followed her work for years, and she just keeps getting better and better with each year; and she started at a high water mark to begin with. Here she does the impossible. She speaks for the struggle of all women, and yet she elides that larger macro argument with a deep personal investment that reaches to very core of her character. Universal and specific at the same time — an extremely difficult feat to pull off, and Collier pulls it off with panache. She becomes the hero the piece...”
(Millennium Approaches for Millenials. - Anthony Pennino, The Modernist Beat)

”At the helm of the book is our narrator Al, played so wonderfully by Molly Collier. I found myself immediately liking and connecting with her. She is an intriguing and most affable character, and has a great sense of humor for there is also humor in this.”
(Holli Harms, The Front Row Center, 2/11/15)

”Ian Poake and Molly Collier are astonishing in their respective roles as Tom and Kat. Between Poake’s distinct mannerisms as Tom and Collier’s tenable reactions, the cast of The Floor is Lava oozes with talent."
(Hot-Button Topics in "Lava" Danielle Boss, Outer-Stage)

"This richness of character is enhanced by excellent performances, including the impressive, self-aware layers that John DiMino brings to Matt, especially in the latter portion of the play, and Molly Collier's balancing of the assertive and prickly and the loyal and caring sides of Kat, especially when Kat is conflicted about the latter."
("Watch Out For That Lava Flow!" Leah Richards, Culture Catch)

 
 
Photo by Viviana Valeria

Photo by Viviana Valeria

Photo by Kris Cave

Photo by Kris Cave

Photo by Monique Carboni

Photo by Monique Carboni