Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Reviews are in for Fallen Angel's Aedin Moloney in A Most Dangerous Woman

Congratulations to Aedin Moloney from all at Fallen Angel for her wonderful performance in A Most Dangerous Woman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.  See the reviews!

“Moloney is magnificent…an exceptional actress, Aedin Moloney is absolutely perfect in the role…. Yes, the expression "must-see" may be overused, but it applies to this play and this performance by Aedin Moloney….she dominates every scene even with a simple nod of the head. A particular joy is the way she uses her unique, somewhat dark voice.” –  http://www.examiner.com/review/review-a-dangerous-woman-at-shakespeare-theatre-of-new-jersey 

“Aedin Moloney, unflappable in the face of a very demanding role…. Eliot thus demands a performer capable of moving adroitly through any number of unpredictably changing registers, and Moloney consistently proves up to the task. Moloney treads confidently showing us a character full of the depth and complexity of uncertainty…. Tempelsman and Moloney have combined to examine the truly interesting contours of the space between those desires.” – Exeuntmagazine.com

“Aedin Moloney, a force majeure in her own right, portrays Eliot with a thrumming acetylene energy that sparks with passion and vigor belied by her diminutive stature.” – Q Onstage

“Moloney gives a moving, multi-dimensional performance……her heartache is palpable as Eliot…. an elegant production anchored by Aedin Moloney” – TheStar Ledger


“Brilliantly portrayed by Aedin Moloney….Ms. Moloney and Mr. Adamson depict two people who are so joyously stuck on each other that they are momentarily oblivious to their own public spectacle.”  CentralJersey.com

“Aedin Moloney delivers a fierce performance… Diminutive in stature, Moloney conveys her characters outsized intellect and desire to break societal bonds with a ferociousness that is both attractive and sympathetic… her entire body (and expressive face) emits an attractive aura, a frustrated desire to express her feelings…” – NJArts Maven

“Aedin Moloney is a splendid Eliot. All sharp angles and tiny bones, she radiates a fierce intelligence, not to mention a proud and healthy ego.” – Dailyrecord.com

Aedin Moloney, playing (George Eliot) the authoress as self-deprecating yet razor-sharp” Broadway World.com

“Moloney is quite adorable and certainly persuasive. …It was great to see Moloney again in a splendid role so soon after her terrific performance last season in Airswimming” - Curtainup.com






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