Frank J. Paul
SAG-AFTRA / AEA Stage Actor / Tenor Vocalist
Spelling Bee Reviews:
Chip Tolentino (Frank J. Paul) plays the role of an over confident Boy Scout to perfection.
--Splash Magazine
My male stand-out favorite is talented Frank J. Paul, whose Boy Scout character Chip Tolentino is fast and funny. He is an actor with a natural stage presence and excellent comic timing.
--NWI Times
Scrooge Review:
Frank Paul who sings showstopper "Thank you very much" is as much at home with
musical, bastardized Dickens as the late great Jack Wild in "Oliver."
--Chris Jones Chicago Tribune
Altar Boyz Reviews:
But it is Frank Joseph Paul's Abraham, the Jewish member of the group, who stands out most in this ensemble. Not only does this actor display the most
pleasing and powerful vocals, but he also easily commands the stage with his presence.
--Center Stage Chicago
Guys and Dolls Reviews:
I was especially impressed with (Frank) Paul in the role of Benny Southstreet. He's a bright and energetic stage presence, with killer pipes and a smile that says it all.
--NWI Times
Frank J. Paul manages to flesh out Benny Southstreet more completely then most actors have.
--Chicago Stage Review
"(Frank) Paul is exceptionally good at comedy... helps flesh out relationships, an aspect of this show that's too often brushed aside.
--Edge Entertainment"
Plaid Tidings Reviews:
Frank J. Paul, who has an amazing vocal range, is extraordinary.
-– Around the Town Chicago
This production’s Jinx, Frank J. Paul, sounds fantastic and also shows mastery of physical comedy during “Besame Mucho/Kiss of Fire.”
-– Broadwayworld.com
Frank J. Paul, who was terrific as Benny Southstreet in Guys and Dolls last year at Theatre at the Center, brings more of that good-natured yet street smart type to the role of Jinx.
–-Chicago Stage
(this show) works because of talented, silky-voiced performers — (including) Frank J. Paul as Jinx…
–-Chicago Sun Times