Reviews
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The
Blue Light, The Firehall Arts Centre
"..attracts
the attention of ..Hitler (beautifully understated by Jack
Paterson)"
Jerry Wasserman, The Province
"It's
genuinly creepy..Jack Paterson as the despotic fuhrer capaly
convey the sad fact that these creatures were all to human."
- Peter Bernie, The Vancouver Sun
"..this
excellent cast ..These are all clean, sharp, wonderful performances."
- Jo Ledingham, The Courier
"Jack
Paterson makes an intriguingly soft-spoken Führer."
- C olin Thomas, The Georgia Straight
"Among
the most interesting performances is Jack Paterson’s
Hitler."
- Gillian Lockitch, www.Immediatetheatre.com
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Tis
Pity She's a Whore, Ensemble Theatre Co.
"Paterson's Soranzo is a complicated blend
of charm and sleaze."
Jo Ledingham, The Courier
"Paterson's
sleazy Soranzo..take(s) hounours among the men."
Jerry Wasserman, The Province |
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Streetcar Named Desire, Chemainus Theatre Festival
"particularly.. Jack
Paterson as Stanley’s poker buddies round out an excellent
supporting cast."
John Jane, reviewvancouver.org
"Solid
support comes from ..Jack Paterson as Stanley's buddies"
Leanne Campbell, The Westender
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Midsummer Night's Dream, Mad Duck Theatre
"The night I attended, director Paterson also distinguished
himself by ably taking the role of Puck, substituting for
an injured Kevin Spenst."
Colin Thomas, The Georgia Straight
"Credits
to John Paterson (who gamely stepped in at the last moment
Saturday night) who crept about as Puck, only occasionally
checking his script, and when he did it was with an ease that
kept us comfortable."
Jo Ledingham, The Courier
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Much
Ado About Nothing, Out To Lunch Players
".. a slick and oily characterization that goes
well with the short clipped mustache, the black duds and the
perpetual cigarette dangling form his fingertips."
Jo Ledingham, The Courier |
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Street, Theatre in the Raw
"Suave, slick and persuasive is John Paterson in the
role of the scum-bucket pusher Duke."
Jo Ledingham, The Courrier |
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