Molly Revenson is a New York City girl, born and raised. She has been acting since she first realized that she could play dress-up for a living. She was the "theatre kid" in high school and now she graduated with a BFA in Acting from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts (Stella Adler Studio and Stonestreet Studio) in May 2017.
Molly was trained in classical voice starting at the age of eight, but has been obsessed with musical theatre since she saw Cats when she was five and was taught the valuable lesson to not sing along during the show. More recently, Molly had discovered her love of Shakespeare and his perfect insults.
Although Molly loves to be onstage, she has worked behind the scenes as an assistant stage manager for New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players' Youth Production of H.M.S. Pinafore as well as an assistant stage manager for The House of Murgatroyd, a re-vamped version of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore. She has worked in the Box Office and in House Management at the Eugene O'Neil Theater Center and child-wrangled for the Off-Broadway production of Shadowlands.
Recently, she has been dipping her toe into the directing pool. She made her directorial debut at the 2023 National Women’s Theater Festival in North Carolina as part of the WTFringe Directing Lab, during which she choreographed a shadow puppet sex scene for the North American premiere of Grandmother’s Grimm by Emily Ingram.
Due to her love of travel and adventure, Molly can speak a handful of languages on a conversational level, but she is fluent in sarcasm. Her hobbies include calling rowdy teenagers "youths," trampolining, laughing a little too loudly at videos of people falling, and everything Harry Potter.
She currently works at the Brick Church School in early-childhood education.