Press

Actor

Paul Daily is a marvelously skilled actor who brings a full range of emotion to his part.

— George Walker, WFIU, “RX”

Paul Daily’s Benvolio and Ian Paul Custer’s Mercutio are all too believable as Romeo’s juvenile good-time pals.

— Glenn Kaufmann, The Herald-Times, “Romeo and Juliet”

Paul Daily captures Jekyll’s inner turmoil, perfectly embodying his tortured journey into madness. Daily contorts his body, shades his voice, and displays the physical and emotional pain of the character’s transformation.

Rabbit Hole Ensemble is clearly worth keeping an eye on…

— Sean Michael O’Donnell, off-off-online.com, “The Transformation of Dr. Jekyll”

Daily perfectly conveys the smugness and arrogance of his character. He is intolerant and dismissive, but patronizingly polite: in short, the model bureaucrat.

— Maura O’Brien, oobr.com, “The Hand and the Hen”

“The Siblings” is simply a good story, told clearly by skilled actors, revealing all the rich facets and layers of complex, disturbing human drama contained in it. This revelation provides more thrills than any million-dollar techspectacular ever could, and it’s worthy of your support.

— Matt Schicker, nytheatre.com, “The Siblings”

Director

…an imaginative and visually stunning production directed by Paul Daily.

— Doris Lynch, The Herald-Times, “Woyzeck”

Under Paul Daily’s stylized production, Lusk’s jaded look at love is brought to life through fairy tales, stories, talking plants, puppetry and song.

— Doris Lynch, The Herald-Times, “(a love story)”

“The Rimers of Eldritch” is a fascinating pattern of small scenes neatly orchestrated by director Paul Daily.

— George Walker, WFIU, “The Rimers of Eldritch”

From this stark, almost post-apocalyptic sculpture of the fallen, the play begins. Throughout, Daily’s intriguing staging imparts intensity to the geography of relationships in the small decaying town of Eldritch, Mo.

Paul Daily’s fine direction of Pulitzer Prize-winner Wilson’s play “The Rimers of Eldritch” doesn’t necessarily answer these questions, but like all good theater, it certainly leads the audience members on the chase.

— Doris Lynch, The Herald-Times, “The Rimers of Eldritch”

Daily’s blocking and placement of characters creates interesting visual vignettes throughout. Daily has a fine eye for detail.

— Doris Lynch, The Herald-Times, “No Exit”