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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Fallen Angel Theatre 2013/14 Reading Series - The Desert Lullaby by Jennifer Johnston
Saturday, October 5, 2013
NY Times Review A Most Dangerous Woman
Congratulations to Aedin Moloney for her magnificent performance as George Eliot and stunning NY Times review in the world premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
http://www.nytimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com
Aedin Moloney as George Eliot in the premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 2013. Photo by Gerry Goodstein |
Friday, October 4, 2013
Review A Most Dangerous Woman talkinbroadway.com
"Aedin Moloney has to run a full gamut of emotions as George Eliot. Without taking a false step..... Moloney convincingly reveals a growing underlying strength which sustains her Eliot even during times of emotional turbulence."
http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/nj/nj602.html
http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/nj/nj602.html
Review A Most Dangerous Woman northjersey.com
"Aedin Moloney as Mary Ann/ George Eliot, is a striking presence (she reminds me of Whistler’s portrait of Madame X). She’s in every scene, carries the heaviest load of dialogue and delivers a performance that is energetic, intense and fully committed."
http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/theater/226252901__A_Dangerous_Woman__is_a_carefully_crafted_melodrama.html?c=y&page=1
http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/theater/226252901__A_Dangerous_Woman__is_a_carefully_crafted_melodrama.html?c=y&page=1
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Aedin Moloney as George Eliot in A Most Dangerous Woman at Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
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
Thursday, September 26, 2013
A Most Dangerous Woman Aedin Moloney and Ames Adamson
Aedin Moloney(George Eliot) and Ames Adamson (George Lewes) in A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Runs through October 12th, 2013.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Stunning reviews for Aedin Moloney in A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman
Congratulations to Aedin Moloney and the cast, playwright, and production crew on A Most Dangerous Woman currently playing at The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. STUNNING Reviews.....
http://www.examiner.com/review/theatre-review-a-most-dangerous-woman-premieres-Madison
http://www.centraljersey.com/articles/2013/09/24/time_off/theater_reviews/doc52420a1be0060627841858.txt
http://www.examiner.com/review/theatre-review-a-most-dangerous-woman-premieres-Madison
http://www.centraljersey.com/articles/2013/09/24/time_off/theater_reviews/doc52420a1be0060627841858.txt
Aedin Moloney as George Eliot (with Ensemble cast) in the premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. September 18th - October 12th, 2013.
Photo by Gerry Goodstein
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Aedin Moloney stars as A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at Shakespeare Theatre NJ
We recommend you go see the premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. Starring our very own Aedin Moloney as Victorian novelist, George Eliot. It is a stunning production by the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ with fantastic performances. Directed by Richard Maltby. This is one not to be missed. For more information go to www.shakespearenj.org
Aedin Moloney as George Eliot and Ames Adamson as George Lewes in the premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. September 18th - October 12th, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Molly Bloom - Aedin Moloney and Paddy Moloney (The Chieftains) to collaborate...
We are thrilled to announce that Fallen Angel Theatre actress and producer, Aedin Moloney, is collaborating with her father, Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains, on a full length recording of Molly Bloom from Ulysses by James Joyce. Aedin has finally recorded her incredible signature piece in a full length audio version. Mr. Moloney is the musical director and arranger. The full recording is due for release later this year. In the meantime, check out this preview clip on youtube of Aedin's Molly along with two pieces of music especially recorded under the leadership of Paddy Moloney. For more information on the project go to www.aedinmoloney.com Alyth McCormack and Triona Marshall, Xurxo Nunez are just some of the musicians involved in this project. Very exciting...
Friday, February 15, 2013
New York Times review of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones
A GREAT review in The New York Times for Fallen Angel Theatre Company's Airswimming by Charlotte Jones!
"Solace in a Sea of Insanity...impressively acted...“Airswimming,” nicely directed by John Keating, is poignant, intelligent and at times wickedly funny."
Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) & Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, directed by John Keating, produced by Aedin Moloney of Fallen Angel Theatre Company in association with The Irish Repertory Theatre. Photo by Carol Rosegg.
"Airswimming": Forsaken Women Find Love in Margins
A terrific and well researched review of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, written by Megan Finnegan Bungeroth for The Wild Geese. Thank you Megan from all of the Fallen Angel Theatre Airswimming team.
"..Airswimming” is not actually about the plights of the wrongfully imprisoned women of England and Ireland and all the other countries where that still happens. It’s about two women, slowly coming to the realization that they will never be rescued, and so they rescue each other....excellently acted and directed ....tightly written"
http://thewildgeeseblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/airswimming-forsaken-women-find-love-in.html
"..Airswimming” is not actually about the plights of the wrongfully imprisoned women of England and Ireland and all the other countries where that still happens. It’s about two women, slowly coming to the realization that they will never be rescued, and so they rescue each other....excellently acted and directed ....tightly written"
http://thewildgeeseblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/airswimming-forsaken-women-find-love-in.html
Monday, February 4, 2013
Airswimming by Charlotte Jones Video of Production
Check out the following Fallen Angel Theatre Company video clip of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Includes interview with Airswimming producer and actresss Aedin Moloney and her co star, Rachel Pickup. Thank you to Eric Marciano and americanmontage.com
http://vimeo.com/58779304
http://vimeo.com/58779304
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Airswimming a Hit! Extended to February 17th!
Fallen Angel Theatre Company is very pleased and proud to announce that due to its success, our production of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, has been extended until February 17th! Thank you to our dear friends at the renowned Irish Repertory Theatre for presenting this production in association with us.
For tickets:
Ph: 212-727-2737
"Solace in a Sea of Insanity... IMPRESSIVELY ACTED... Airswimming, nicely directed by John Keating, is POIGNANT, INTELLIGENT AND AT TIMES WICKEDLY FUNNY." — NY Times
"Intimate Airswimming is HEARTFELT AND ENDEARING....a small but sparkling gem.... John Keating directs the tricky material with great sensitivity" — Backstage
"A THOUGHTFUL DRAMA WORTH WRAPPING YOUR HEAD AROUND..." — Theatermania
"JOHN KEATING DIRECTS WITH CLARITY AND DEPTH, modulating the abrupt shifts from comedy to pathos skillfully. MOLONEY SHOWS A HEARTBREAKING VULNERABILITY under the martial swagger. PICKUP BEAUTIFULLY MATCHES HER. Her Persephone appeals to the heart… Airswimming is the story of two women who find their only solace and hope is in one another. It's not about women at all: it's about everyone." — Irish Examiner
"Director John Keating has created a remarkably sensitive ambience, with Moloney, with her curt masculinity, and Pickup, the picture of femininity and vulnerability, appearing ideal for their roles. ONE COULD NOT IMAGINE BETTER." — Epoch Times
"Jones has written A GRIM, YET FUNNY, AND OFT-STUNNING SMALL PLAY, directed in this staging with great care by John Keating." — History News Network
"...a humdinger of a vehicle for the two fine actors - AEDIN MOLONEY AND RACHEL PICKUP - who REMAIN AN EMPOWERING AND CONSTANT PRESENCE THROUGHOUT." — CurtainUp
New York Times review of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones - Solace in a Sea of Insanity
A GREAT review in The New York Times for Fallen Angel Theatre Company's Airswimming by Charlotte Jones!
Yetta Kurland interviews Airswimming producer and Actor, Aedin Moloney for WWRL 1600 AM New York, radio!
Check out a terrific interview with Airswimming producer and actor, Aedin Moloney, on the "Yetta Kurland Live" radio show for WWRL 1600 AM New York,
Yetta Kurland is a Civil Rights Attorney and Community Activist.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Epoch Times review of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones - "One could not imagine better."
Another lovely review for the US premiere production of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, in the Epoch Times.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/arts-entertainment/theater-review-airswimming-339659.html
"One could not imagine better."
Airswimming is presented by Fallen Angel Theatre Company in association with the renowned Irish Repertory Theatre.http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/arts-entertainment/theater-review-airswimming-339659.html
Adrian Flannelly interviews Aedin Moloney of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones
Fallen Angel Theatre Company would like to thank Adrian Flannelly for a terrific interview with Aedin Moloney, producer and star of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, at the Irish Repertory Theatre. Check it out!
Adrian Flannelly of Irish Radio USA with Actress and producer, Aedin Moloney, discussing Fallen Angel Theatre's US premiere production of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones at the Irish Repertory Theatre.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Irish Echo - Airswimming Review - “Airswimming is a quirky, moving, funny and provocative play..."
Thank you Orla O'Sullivan and the Irish Echo for the tremendous review for Airsimming by Charlotte Jones. “Airswimming” is a quirky, moving, funny and provocative play."
http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=febe78e0-82bc-4572-8698-7043d6e3da97
http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=febe78e0-82bc-4572-8698-7043d6e3da97
Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) & Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Photo by Carol Rosegg. |
Irish Examiner - Review Airswimming - "A Story about Everyone..."
Thank you to Gwen Orel and The Irish Examiner, for a terrific review for Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. "A Story About Everyone.....There are so many sweet moments and funny insights that you forget at
time that the women are stuck in a sort of limbo. The distraction from
the bleakness is not unlike life, maybe."
http://www.irishexaminerusa.com/mt/2013/01/15/a_story_about_everyone.html
Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) & Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Photo by Carol Rosegg
http://www.irishexaminerusa.com/mt/2013/01/15/a_story_about_everyone.html
Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) & Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Photo by Carol Rosegg
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
History News Network - Airswimming - "Jones has written a grim, yet funny, and oft-stunning small play, directed in this staging with great care by John Keating."
Lovely, thought-filled review from Bruce Chadwick for The History News Network. Thank you from Fallen Angel Theatre Company and The Irish Repertory Theatre. "Jones has written a grim, yet funny, and oft-stunning small play, directed in
this staging with great care by John Keating."
http://hnn.us/articles/tragedy-involuntary-commitment
Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) & Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones.
Photo by Carol Rosegg
http://hnn.us/articles/tragedy-involuntary-commitment
Rachel Pickup (Persephone/Porph) & Aedin Moloney (Dora/Dorph) in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones.
Photo by Carol Rosegg
Monday, January 14, 2013
Theatermania.com - Airswimming - "..a thoughtful drama worth wrapping your head around..."
A great review by theatermania....thank you Zachary Stewart.....
"Is "insanity" a tangible thing, or the category for people who fall inconveniently outside the spectrum of what is socially acceptable? The Fallen Angel Theatre Company thoughtfully examines this question in their intimate production of Charlotte Jones' Airswimming , now running at the Irish Repertory Theatre."
http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/reviews/01-2013/airswimming_64137.html
"Is "insanity" a tangible thing, or the category for people who fall inconveniently outside the spectrum of what is socially acceptable? The Fallen Angel Theatre Company thoughtfully examines this question in their intimate production of Charlotte Jones' Airswimming , now running at the Irish Repertory Theatre."
http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/reviews/01-2013/airswimming_64137.html
Curtainup - Airswimming - "..a humdinger of a vehicle for the two fine actors — Aedin Moloney and Rachel Pickup — who remain an empowering and constant presence throughout..." - Curtainup.com
A wonderful and thoughtful review from Curtainup.com for Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Thank you from all at Fallen Angel Theatre Company.
"..a humdinger of a vehicle for the two fine actors — Aedin Moloney and Rachel Pickup — who remain an empowering and constant presence throughout..." - Curtainup.com
http://www.curtainup.com/airswimming.html
"..a humdinger of a vehicle for the two fine actors — Aedin Moloney and Rachel Pickup — who remain an empowering and constant presence throughout..." - Curtainup.com
http://www.curtainup.com/airswimming.html
"Intimate Airswimming is heartfelt and endearing" - Backstage
Lovely review from Backstage for Airswimming by Charlotte Jones.......
http://www.backstage.com/review/ny-theater/off-broadway/airswimming-charlotte-jones-irish-repertory-theatre-fallen-angel-theatre-company/www.backstage.com
Aedin Moloney as Dora/Dorph and Rachel Pickup as Persephone/Porph in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Photo by Carol Rosegg
www.fallenangeltheatre.org
http://www.backstage.com/review/ny-theater/off-broadway/airswimming-charlotte-jones-irish-repertory-theatre-fallen-angel-theatre-company/www.backstage.com
Aedin Moloney as Dora/Dorph and Rachel Pickup as Persephone/Porph in Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Photo by Carol Rosegg
www.fallenangeltheatre.org
Friday, January 4, 2013
Aedin Moloney to star as Dora, in the US premiere of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones
Fallen Angel Theatre Company's founder, Aedin Moloney will star as Dora in the US premiere of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Jan
9th - Feb 3rd, W. Scott McLucas Studio theatre, The Irish Repertory Theatre. For further information www.fallenangeltheatre.org
Rachel Pickup to star in US premiere of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones
Fallen Angel Theatre Company is thrilled to have the lovely and talented, Rachel Pickup, star as Persephone in the US premiere of Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. Jan 9th - Feb 3rd, W.Scott McLucas Studio, The Irish Repertory Theatre.
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