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"Sons of Hollywood"

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"Third Coast Review"

"Patrick is funny and tender in his portrayal of a sailor that Haines picked up in New York and took home for good."

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"Chicago Onstage"

"...Patrick's portrayal of [Jimmie] as a sweet, sincere boy whose imposter syndrome occasionally flares up is touching."

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"Chicago Tribune"

"...several well-rounded characters here, such as Haines' partner Jimmie Shields, nicely played by Kyle Patrick."

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"Buzz Center Stage"

"Kyle Patrick brings a charming vulnerability to his role as Jimmie Shields...Patrick and Jennings capture the loving bond that outlasted tests both internal and external."

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"Chicago Theatre Review"

"...Kyle Patrick returns to Windy City Playhouse, after appearing the 'Boys in the Band.' Here he portrays Jimmie Shields in a winning performance that's full of sex appeal and longing."

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"Around the Town Chicago"

"...Jimmie Shields (deftly handled by Kyle Patrick)..."

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"New City Stage"

"...Jimmie Shields (played with charm by Kyle Patrick)..."

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"Talkin' Broadway"

“Menninger and Patrick make wise choices in playing Cowboy as an innocent.”

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"Picture This Post"

“…it’s the stellar cast that Windy City Playhouse has assembled that makes this production so compelling…all of these performers are so perfect that you too will likely forget they were acting.”

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"Chicago Reader"

"...the cast, all excellent..."

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"Chicago Theatre Review"

“…the cast features some of Chicago’s finest actors…playing the dumber-than-a-box-of-rocks Cowboy, Kyle Patrick provides some innocence and much of the comic relief.”

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