
Mordred in CAMELOT, directed by Bill English @ SF Playhouse, 2013
"English also expanded Mordred’s role, which is welcome because this character is the engine that drives the story forward. Paris Hunter Paul makes a deliciously evil Mordred, capturing perfectly the manipulative swine found in the T.H. White book."
-Ashley Webb, Stark Insider
"In another principal role, the latecomer villain Mordred, Paris Hunter Paul joins the honor list, with much virtual mustache-twirling and scary-funny belting out of "The Seven Deadly Virtues." -Janos Gereben, Examiner
" Paris Hunter Paul makes wonderfully hissable work of Alan Jay Lerner's under-scripted Mordred, Arthur's bastard son and a Richard III-esque architect of the Round Table's demise." -Robert Sokol, SF Examiner
"Paris Hunter Paul is a deliciously evil Mordred, the bastard son of Arthur who conspires to overthrow him. In this production he’s made to look a bit like Shakespeare’s Richard III, with a twisted foot instead of a hunched back. Paul’s big number “The Seven Deadly Virtues” is sung with appropriate evil glee."
-Bonnie Weiss, Footlight Reviews
"English also expanded Mordred’s role, which is welcome because this character is the engine that drives the story forward. Paris Hunter Paul makes a deliciously evil Mordred, capturing perfectly the manipulative swine found in the T.H. White book."
-Ashley Webb, Stark Insider
"In another principal role, the latecomer villain Mordred, Paris Hunter Paul joins the honor list, with much virtual mustache-twirling and scary-funny belting out of "The Seven Deadly Virtues." -Janos Gereben, Examiner
" Paris Hunter Paul makes wonderfully hissable work of Alan Jay Lerner's under-scripted Mordred, Arthur's bastard son and a Richard III-esque architect of the Round Table's demise." -Robert Sokol, SF Examiner
"Paris Hunter Paul is a deliciously evil Mordred, the bastard son of Arthur who conspires to overthrow him. In this production he’s made to look a bit like Shakespeare’s Richard III, with a twisted foot instead of a hunched back. Paul’s big number “The Seven Deadly Virtues” is sung with appropriate evil glee."
-Bonnie Weiss, Footlight Reviews

STORYWORKS: Tides Theatre/Center for Investigative Reporting Collaboration
"The most compelling testimony on StoryWorks' opening night came from Larry Ingraham, whose brother, Van, died under suspicious circumstances at the Fairview Developmental Center in...Ingraham said he had teared up watching the play. "It made me cry," he said, "the way Paris (Hunter Paul) played Van."
-Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle
"The most compelling testimony on StoryWorks' opening night came from Larry Ingraham, whose brother, Van, died under suspicious circumstances at the Fairview Developmental Center in...Ingraham said he had teared up watching the play. "It made me cry," he said, "the way Paris (Hunter Paul) played Van."
-Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle

Young Scrooge in A CHRISTMAS CAROL, directed by Joe Chvala @ The Guthrie Theater, 2012
"...Scrooge was itching to offer advice as he watched his younger self (played with promising generosity by Paris Hunter Paul) make bad decisions."
-Rohan Preston, Star Tribune
"...Scrooge was itching to offer advice as he watched his younger self (played with promising generosity by Paris Hunter Paul) make bad decisions."
-Rohan Preston, Star Tribune

Orpheus in EURYDICE, directed by Amy Rummenie @
Walking Shadow Theatre Company, 2012
"...Paris Hunter Paul brings specific mannerisms to Orpheus that are charmingly familiar to anyone who’s ever had a crush on an artist." -Sophie Kerman, Aisle Say Twin Cities
"Andrea San Miguel and Paris Hunter Paul are gorgeous, youthful actors as Eurydice and Orpheus. They frolic with bouncy enthusiasm." -Graydon Royce, Star Tribune
"Paris Hunter Paul ably plays Orpheus both as a carefree lover and as a grieving widower who can’t let go."
-Bev Wolfe, Twin Cities Daily Planet
Walking Shadow Theatre Company, 2012
"...Paris Hunter Paul brings specific mannerisms to Orpheus that are charmingly familiar to anyone who’s ever had a crush on an artist." -Sophie Kerman, Aisle Say Twin Cities
"Andrea San Miguel and Paris Hunter Paul are gorgeous, youthful actors as Eurydice and Orpheus. They frolic with bouncy enthusiasm." -Graydon Royce, Star Tribune
"Paris Hunter Paul ably plays Orpheus both as a carefree lover and as a grieving widower who can’t let go."
-Bev Wolfe, Twin Cities Daily Planet