photographer Ann Baggley
"Paul Dunn is one of the most engaging actors in the country, a multi-hyphenate who brings incredible depth to everything he does and is impossible not to root for.”
(TomorrowLove, Outside the March)
Kelly Bedard, My Entertainment World
”a mention should be made of the very fine actor Paul Dunn who plays the clown, Launcelot Gobbo. This young man simply can do no wrong on the stage.”(The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Festival)
Paula Citron, CLASSICAL 96 & 103 FM.
“Paul Dunn is the finest John I’ve ever seen, finding levels of complex rivalry and regret inside a character most actors (and directors) treat as a throwaway.”
(Peter Pan, Stratford Festival)
Richard Ouzounian, TORONTO STAR
“Paul Dunn's clown Peter is brilliant...”
(Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival)
Robert Cushman, NATIONAL POST
“Other delights in the support casting cast include Paul Dunn as servant Peter, making the most out of every moment he is onstage.”
(Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival)
J. Kelly Nestruck, THE GLOBE AND MAIL
“Paul Dunn’ s Hermann shows how great character drawing elevates an actor to supreme stature.”
(East of Berlin, Tarragon Theatre)
Steven Berketo, torontostage.com
“The cast is terrific, with Dunn tough yet surprisingly vulnerable in all of his three roles”
(PIG, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
Robert Crew. TORONTO STAR
“these talented singer/actors inspire, amuse and amaze”
(The Gay Heritage Project, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
Jon Kaplan, NOW Magazine
“Dunn provides a good deal of the humour the play has to offer. Hermann is also an outsider in his enclosed world and Dunn dexterously charts his vulnerability and alienation.”
(East of Berlin, Roxy Theatre/Tarragon Tour)
Colin MacLean, EDMONTON SUN
“Dunn acts it marvellously; he is unpatronizingly witty, vulnerable without being anybody’s puppy dog, and all-around appealing. His technique and concentration are awesome - he doesn’t put a foot or an inflection wrong. This is the best performance - or conceivably three of the best performances - currently on offer in Toronto. It is also that great rarity: a solo show that keeps its audience awake.”
(BOYS, Theatre Direct)
Robert Cushman, NATIONAL POST