Reviews
 

Dr. Wink (Molly Gilman) [...] also doubles as Alison, Pinkalicious’ sassy friend. [...] Ms. Gilman, too, was charismatic and charming, always grabbing the children’s attention with energetic delivery and choreographed motion.

~ "Robert on the Arts" by
Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower

It’s wonderful to see children’s theater meet the standards we use to judge adult productions. In that respect, Pinkalicious is, indeed, in the pink... [with] the strong-voiced and charismatic Molly Gillman as Dr. Wink and Allison.

~ New Theater Corps, reviewed by Cait Weiss

...4-year-old Aleah... loves all things pink... [and] her cousin, Molly Gilman, will be starring as Pinkalicious. “I love it when she sings,” Aleah says... “I don’t think you guys are going to mind her singing at all.”

~ Aleah Rosner in Nancy Churnin’s Kid Beat Article (end of page)

Molly Gilman’s (Ariel) singing and recorder playing were a lovely ethereal presence — that, plus Kenneth Scott Thompson’s performance … bright points in the evening.

~ TheaterOnline.com, reviewed by Ashley Griffin

First Produced in 1932, “The Late Christopher Bean” still has plenty to say about greed, the artificial world of art and the snobbism of class.

~ Independent Press, reviewed by Liz Keill

[with] Molly Gilman… in a fetching and sympathetic role [as] Abby.