PRESS
"Carroll was at the center of a riotous Aziza Barnes comedy about four young African-American women in the big city, playing a spirited, exuberant and extroverted character for whom true intimacy with a soulmate has become a nagging imperative that’s fiendishly hard to find. Not only was this among the funniest performances of the year, it was both moving and strikingly universal. Carroll showed us a young woman who most wanted to be known. Everyone in the theater understood."
-"Our Top 10 Stage Performances of 2017," Chicago Tribune
"Carroll is a sweet Miranda and is matched by the gallant prince played by Avishay."
-"BWW Review: THE TEMPEST at The Old Globe Festival"
"Carroll is a winningly warm presence as Miranda, the lonely daughter who falls for the castaway Ferdinand (a suitably dashing Sam Avishay), thanks to her mom’s machinations." -"Review: ‘Tempest’ a satisfying whirl of wit and wizardry at Old Globe," The San Diego Union-Tribune
"As they chat, it seems clear that the pair — one a three-time Tony Award nominee, the other a newly minted graduate of the Old Globe/University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program — have begun to form a bond of their own, and have given plenty of thought to what the change in the parent/child dynamic means to the piece." - "Kate Burton is at the center of ‘The Tempest’ in Old Globe’s Shakespeare Festival opener," The San Diego Union-Tribune
-"Our Top 10 Stage Performances of 2017," Chicago Tribune
"Carroll is a sweet Miranda and is matched by the gallant prince played by Avishay."
-"BWW Review: THE TEMPEST at The Old Globe Festival"
"Carroll is a winningly warm presence as Miranda, the lonely daughter who falls for the castaway Ferdinand (a suitably dashing Sam Avishay), thanks to her mom’s machinations." -"Review: ‘Tempest’ a satisfying whirl of wit and wizardry at Old Globe," The San Diego Union-Tribune
"As they chat, it seems clear that the pair — one a three-time Tony Award nominee, the other a newly minted graduate of the Old Globe/University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program — have begun to form a bond of their own, and have given plenty of thought to what the change in the parent/child dynamic means to the piece." - "Kate Burton is at the center of ‘The Tempest’ in Old Globe’s Shakespeare Festival opener," The San Diego Union-Tribune