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Paradise Lost at the Intiman (top)
 
Reviews
     
"...Intiman Theatre's gutsy, vigorously performed resurrection...." - Misha Berson, Seattle Times

This flawlessly realized production directed by Damaso Rodriguez  creates an impeccable sense of time and place, and the uniformly first-rate cast feels as integral a part of this home as the neat furniture or the fresh fruit on the dining room table...In an exceptionally balanced and consistently accomplished ensemble...."
- Jerry Kraft, SeattleActor.com

 
Paradise Lost - Felix & Pearl
Pearl (Erin Bennett) & Felix
Photo Credit: Chris Bennion

Press Releases

 
Playbill.com

"Rodriguez to Direct Paradise Lost at the Intiman; Casting Announced"
  It's Time for Business
"Intiman Theatre Opens 2010 Season with Paradise Lost"
 

Career Strategist Kristine Oller's Interview with me on HOW I pursued the Intiman gig!
(for more success stories from Kristine, check out The Actor's Library)

Part I - Breakdown & Call - 5:00
Part II - Director & Appointment - 4:25

 

     
     
Part III - Audition & Thanks - 4:18
Part IV - Details & Enthusiasm - 5:28

 

 
 
FULL Interview (all 4 parts, plus some other cool bits!)

 

GoDaddy Commercial (top)

"This is our best work ever!" - Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons

Today Show with Matt Lauer Inside Edition
   
 
CNN Money
(click screenshots to see actual pages)
   
CNN Money Preview


GraftonTimes.com article: "Ad pull turns Super Bowl into super letdown for Grafton actor"

 


Additional reviews (top)

"...Nathan Patrick Agin's Proteus and Daniel Billet's Valentine both mine satisfying depth from their callow, lovesick characters. In particular, the guilty self-awareness Agin displays over Proteus' betrayal of his best friend and abandoned lover, Julia, makes him unexpectedly sympathetic; rather than a heartless cad, he's a headstrong youth in the grip of infatuation he can't control."

- Two Gentlemen of Verona, LA Times, Philip Brandes


As Proteus in Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival's
Two Gentlemen of Verona

"...virtually a John Kerry doppelganger!"
- Edge of Allegiance I, LA Weekly, Mary Beth Crain

"...plays with verve, agility and a way of making Shakespeare's words sound like his own...."
- Two Gentlemen of Verona, Ventura County Star, Rita Moran

"Proving there are no small parts for resourceful actors...hilarity in the poor lad's utter perplexity.
- Tonight at 8:30, Backstage West, Les Spindle

 

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