| "Jason Posner, a tricky role to humanize, is smoothly served up by Denniston.... well-crafted and well-acted." | |
Wit |
Los Angeles Daily News Evan Henerson |
| "This is a perfect play. An exceptional supporting cast -- especially Paul Denniston as Jason Posner." | |
Wit |
Backstage West Travis Michael Holder |
| "Paul Denniston stands out especially in his supporting role. Denniston's own ingratiating persona makes him the ideal choice to play Dr. Jason Posner, uncomfortable dealing with patients as in the scene where he nervously keeps repeating "Just stay calm. Very calm. Stay calm" ad infinitum, when this is advice he clearly needs to be giving himself. Casting a colder actor in the role would have made Jason insufferable. Denniston's own good nature lets us see his awkwardness in an empathetic light." | |
Wit |
LA Stage Scene Steven Stanley |
| "Paul Denniston's choreography retains the goofily nostalgic vibe of the original TV show musical numbers" | |
A Very Brady Musical |
Variety Terry Morgan |
| "Paul Denniston's choreography is an absolute delight, clever and evocative of the TV show's era and atmosphere. " | |
A Very Brady Musical |
LA Stage Scene Steven Stanley |
| "Paul Denniston, as usual, gets kids and adults chuckling with his hilariously dry delivery and extraordinary knack for improvisation." | |
Cinderella |
Studio City Sun Amy Lyons |
| "Paul Denniston is deliciously snarky as Keller. The plays compelling conflict is in the antagonistic, eroticized relationship between the two lawyers. Under James Mellon's fluid direction, Lunsford's strongest writing shows up in the men's ambiguous encounters." | |
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Los Angeles Times Charlotte Stoudt |
| "Denniston is brilliant, whether arguing his case or inadvertenly pleading for affection." | |
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Backstage West Jennie Webb |
| "Paul Denniston is extremely convincing as Keller. Denniston smiles and talks in a measured voice, almost mechanical in its placidity, while the content of his speech can be absolutely devastating." | |
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Talkin' Broadway Sharon Perlmutter |
| "Denniston's is particularly up for the verbal sparring and is spot-on with his snot-nosed, infuriatingly controlled casting of barbs....a memorable performance." | |
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Studio City Sun Amy Lyons |
| "Standout performance by Paul Denniston as Lucy's adult uptight son Cyril." | |
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir |
Hollywood Reporter Ed Kaufman |
| "Among the solid cast, Paul Denniston is particularly fine as Cyril Muir, Lucy's repressive clergyman son." | |
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir |
Los Angeles Times F. Kathleen Foley |
| "In its lighter moments, the movie's quite funny, and Paul Denniston as the hapless, romantic Matt Grabowski is utterly charming." | |
Butch Camp |
Chicago Tribune Achy Obejas |
| "Denniston's delightful Gerry is more dreaming leprechaun than thoughtless bastard...Denniston shines amidst a wholly excellent ensemble." | |
Dancing at Lughnasa |
LA Weekly Amy Nicholson |
| "Denniston is amusingly twitchy, and his breakdown in Jerusalem, the city, and the play, give this delightful trip down the twisted corridors of faith a bit more to be mulled over." | |
Jerusalem |
Backstage West Brad Schreiber |
| "Paul Denniston is truly delightful as Prince Charming." | |
Rumplestilskin |
Backstage West Terri Roberts |