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“The dialogue is fast-paced, distinctive and eccentric. The ensemble work is slick. Whilst multi-rolling, every actor portrays the raw truth of their characters’ situations with subtly and nuance... Mackenzie Larsen is particularly warm.”  - West End Best Friend

Odd Jobs, The Hope Theatre (Photo by Matt Gouldesbrough)

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“In these young but expert hands, The Midnight Snack proves to be fricking hilarious. […] Carolyn Hartvigsen and Mackenzie Larsen in playing every single other character are off the chart, particularly when they’re asked to play multiple characters in the same scene, just because.” – There Ought To Be Clowns

The Midnight Snack, Camden Fringe (Photo by Joss Ryder)

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“It would be a crime - also, impossible - to try and even begin to describe what Larsen does in this small role, but it's worth every bit of the ticket price” – Broadway World

“it gives several supporting characters to grab the spotlight – an egalitarian approach that I approve of – and would otherwise deny us the delight of Mackenzie Larsen’s Broadway-caliber belt.” – DC Theatre Scene

As You Like It, Brave Spirits Theatre (Photo by Claire Kimball)

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“Of note are Mackenzie Larsen’s seamless shift from five-year-old prince Mamillius to lost princess Perdita.” – DC Theatre Scene

The Winter’s Tale, The Wheel Theatre Company

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