REVIEWS
Standstill-gotten gains
by Steve Parks Newsday Excerpt: ...Mary McGloin as Lorna exudes the self-inflicted frustration of a grown daughter living in her childhood home with her parents...
Hampton Theatre Company Breathes Life Into ‘Dead Accounts’
by Lorraine Dusky Southampton Press and East Hampton Press Excerpt: ...Mary McGloin is Lorna, the dutiful sister left behind as she sees her life slipping by while she cares for her aging parents. As written, Lorna is less than an exciting person, but Ms. McGloin...
‘Dead Accounts’ A True Credit to Local Theater
by Dawn Watson Hamptons Party Girl Excerpt:...I’ve never seen Mary McGloin before this show, as I believe this is her first East End role, but I thoroughly enjoyed her as Lorna....
HTC’s “Dead Accounts” Brings Tender Moral Tale to Life
by Beth Young East End Beacon Excerpt: ... The five-person cast of this play is pitch perfect. I was completely enamored with HTC newcomer Mary McGloin’s portrayal of Jack’s sister Lorna, a vivacious girl with a sharp mind, a big heart, and a penchant for telling the...
‘Dead Accounts’ Livens HTC Stage
by Brendan J. O’Reilly Dan’s Papers Excerpt: ...McGloin is a standout performer as Lorna, punctuating the humor of playwright Theresa Rebeck’s brilliant writing....
Food, Family, and a Secret or Two
A tale filled with moral dilemmas that will have audiences debating long after they leave by Bridget LeRoy East Hampton Star Excerpt:...Ms. McGloin gives a strong and heartfelt performance as the sister who has given up her own life to help their mother...
REVIEW: ‘HOW THE WORLD BEGAN’ AT CUSTOM MADE (****1/2)
by Barry David Horwitz THEATRESTORM Excerpt:...McGloin gives us a powerful and fascinating multi-faceted Susan, strong, sensitive, and surprising at every moment. We cannot take our eyes off her, as she unwraps her own tangled motivations, while trying to make herself...
Passionate Debate Drives How the World Began
by Robert Sokol, SF Examiner Excerpt:...Mary McGloin (Susan)…all deliver strong performances…..In Susan, McGloin brings a tightly-wound nervous energy to her playing…She’s a bit fragile. She can also be self-deprecatingly funny, earnest, occasionally glib and capable...
A Gripping Production of Catherine Triechmann’s How the World Began
by Richard Connema, FOR ALL EVENTS/TALKIN' BROADWAY Excerpt:...Mary McGloin is outstanding as the well-meaning but inexperienced teacher. She shows a natural empathy for the wounded Micah, as dependable as her prickliness, without turning her into a phobic...
How the World Began
BY EDDIE REYNOLDS, THEATRE EDDYS Excerpt:...Ms. McGloin masterfully balances being stubborn in her and the science curriculum’s right to say what she has said with her genuine, patient (for a while, at least) attempts to understand Micah’s concerns and the firestorm...
‘What Now?’ Following ‘What Ifs?’
Review of The Water Children by Anita Gates, The New York Times Excerpt:...Ms. McGloin does an affecting job as Megan.
Pro-Life or Pro-Choice, ‘The Water Children’ Is Funny and Thought-Provoking
BY DAVID SHEWARD, BACKSTAGE Excerpt:...Mary McGloin captures Megan’s warring feelings in her expressive features and body language....