BWW Review: AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Delights March 8, 2019 “The cast as an ensemble of this production is one of the finest I have ever seen... with Patrick Earl Phillips, a master of physical comedy, as Passepartout.” — - Jenni Cypher, BWW Reviews Photo courtesy of Scott J. Kimmons Full review here: Around the World in 80 Days BWW Review
‘Around the World in 80 Days’ Review - Gleeful Globetrotting March 6, 2019 “The energetic, nimble Patrick Earl Phillips displays impressive physicality as the excitedly quirky Passepartout, Fogg’s devoted, impressionable valet.” — - Russell Florence Jr, Dayton Most Metro Photo courtesy of Scott J. Kimmins.Read the full review here: Dayton Most Metro 80 Days Review
“Around the World in 80 Days” is Exciting, Energetic and Epic - League of Cincinnati Theatres March 3, 2019 “Two performers stand out – Jake Lockwood and Cincinnati native Patrick Earl Phillips. They add memorable quirks to the small roles (passport stampers, bellhops and more) and conquer their larger roles with great physical and vocal alacrity.” — - Liz Eichler, League of Cincinnati Theatres Photo courtesy of Scott J. Kimmons Read the full review here: LCT 80 Days Review
League of Cincinnati Theatre's "Twelfth Night" Review November 20, 2018 “It is productions like these that I always find so emotionally rewarding, reminding me that Shakespeare’s wit, creativity and inspirational vision truly transcend any period or generation.” — Sheldon Polonksy, League of Cincinnati Theatres Photo courtesy of Mikki Shaffner Photography Read the full review here: LCT Twelfth Night Review
Critic's Pick: "Twelfth Night" CityBeat Review November 19, 2018 “Moment to moment, Twelfth Night is entertaining ...” — Rick Pender, CityBeat Photo courtesy of Mikki Shaffner PhotographyRead the full review here: Twelfth Night CityBeat Review
Tony Dallas "Fly By Night" Review September 10, 2018 “Everyone in this production feels perfectly cast, and everyone seems to perfectly realize who they are.” — Tony Dallas Nathan Robert Pecchia (Narrator), Patrick Earl Phillips (Joey) Maya Farhat (Daphne) in "Fly By Night" at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. For the full review, click here: Tony Dallas "Fly By Night" Review
Talkin' Broadway "Fly By Night" Review September 10, 2018 “Michael G. Bath and Patrick Earl Phillips both get lots of laughs in support. All seven are ETC regulars in their musicals and are a talented group. ” — Scott Cain - Talkin' Broadway Maya Farhate (Daphne), Patrick Earl Phillips (Joey) and Nathan Robert Pecchia in "Fly By Night" at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. For the full review, click here: Talkin' Broadway "Fly By Night" Review
"Vox Box" Citybeat Review - Critic's Pick June 10, 2018 “Six veteran Performance Gallery regulars — Jodie Linver, Willemien Patterson, Patrick Earl Phillips, Regina Pugh, Charlie Roetting and Mary Tensing — present 10 playful sound pieces where words lose their meaning.” — Rick Pender, CityBeat Patrick Earl Phillips, Mary Tensing and Jodie Linver in "Vox Box" "Vox Box" earned a Critic's Pick from Cincinnati Citybeat.Read the full review here: "VOX BOX" Review
Cincinnati Enquirer Review: "This Random World" October 27, 2017 “Kelly Mengelkoch, Burgess Byrd and Patrick E. Phillips, are strong Cincinnati actors who would be welcome additions to the ETC stable.” — David Lyman, Cincinnati Enquirer Read the full Cincinnati Enquirer Review here: Cincinnati Enquirer Review: This Random World
"This Random World" Review: The Sappy Critic October 27, 2017 “There’s Kelly Mengelkoch, who can do literally anything on stage, paired with Patrick Phillips, who is equally as versatile... Through some solid scene work, comic timing, and a great grasp of the material, this ensemble performs this ninety-minute one-act play with precision.” — Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic Read the full review here: The Sappy Critic Review: This Random World
Review: Enchanting 'Bloomsday' like an emotion-packed poem April 15, 2017 “Becca Howell’s Caithleen is enchanting. Impulsive, charming and just erratic enough that little alarm bells go off for those of us who are no longer 20. Patrick E. Phillips’ Robbie is blind to it, though. With a quick smile and the brush of a hand, Caithleen has singlehandedly erased his misery. He is head over heels for her. Is it love? Infatuation? Momentary madness? No matter. These two actors make it lovely to watch.” — David Lyman - Cincinnati Enquirer Photo courtesy of ensemblecincinnati.org Read the full review here: Cincinnati Enquirer "Bloomsday" Review
"Bloomsday" Review April 14, 2017 “Patrick E. Phillips as Robbie is charming and gentle” — Abby Rowold - Broadway World Photo courtesy of ensemblecincinnati.org Read the full review here: Bloomsday Review
Critic's Pick: "Cinderella: After Ever After" December 9, 2016 “The actors pour themselves into conveying the humor of their roles... Patrick E. Phillips, new as Prince Frederick, brings a gangly awkwardness to the role, eager to please but not quick to object to the interference of others.” — Rick Pender, CityBeat Brooke Steele (Cinderella), Patrick E. Phillips (Prince Frederick) and the company of "Cinderella: After Ever After." Read the full review here: Cinderella CityBeat Review
'Ever After' lives up to its "happily" - Cincinnati Enquirer December 9, 2016 “If it can be said that a camera loves certain subjects, then perhaps the stage loves certain actors, too. And “After Ever After” floods the stage with them.” — David Lyman, Cincinnati Enquirer Brooke Steele (Cinderella) and Patrick E. Phillips (Prince Frederick) in "Cinderella: After Ever After". Read the full review here: Cinderella Cincinnati Enquirer Review
"'Cinderella: After Ever After' is delightful" December 2, 2016 “Brooke Steele (“Cinderella”) and Patrick Phillips (“Prince Frederick”) are engaged and are having a ball.” — Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic The company of "Cinderella: After Ever After". Read the full review here: REVIEW: Cinderella After Ever After
Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre Delivers Powerful Production of 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial': Review October 20, 2016 “Patrick Phillips was amusing as the simple signalman third class Urban” — Mark Bretz, Ladue News Read the full review here: Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Review
Praise for "Saint Joan" from the League of Cincinnati Theatres March 10, 2016 “The performances are impeccable. Seven outstanding actors provide twenty-one stand-out performances. Each character is larger than life, with strong and clear points of view. ” — Charlie Roetting, LCT Panelist Sara Clark as Joan and Patrick E. Phillips as Charles in "Saint Joan." Access this review and others here: League of Cincinnati Theatres Reviews
CityBeat Review: "Luna Gale" named Critic's Pick! September 11, 2015 “Phillips’ performance of Peter’s evolution is compelling and believable, even if it seems like it’s very thin ice that he’s on; at least the direction is positive.” — Rick Pender - CityBeat Patrick E. Phillips and Annie Fitzpatrick in "Luna Gale" Read the full review here: CityBeat Luna Gale Review
Cincinnati Enquirer Review: "Luna Gale" September 11, 2015 “Israel and Phillips are remarkable as the young couple. Flailing back and forth between cocky and despairing, they are, underneath it all, nothing more than 19-year-olds trying to find their way through a world where logic and kindness are in short supply.” — David Lyman - Cincinnati Enquirer Molly Israel, Patrick E. Phillips and Annie Fitzpatrick in "Luna Gale" For the full review, click here: Cincinnati Enquirer Luna Gale Review
"Luna Gale" Review - The Sappy Critic September 11, 2015 “Phillips is a smart enough actor to know how to show Peter’s emotional baggage while also embodying his above-average intellect.” — Kirk Sheppard - The Sappy Critic Kate Wilford and Patrick E. Phillips in "Luna Gale" Read the full review here: Sappy Critic Luna Gale Review