The Advent Theatre Directed by Wesley O. Brustad Role: Ejlert Lovborg
“Chip Arnold’s good looks and impressive bearing help spark the initial meeting between former lovers, with tenseness lying tangible in the air…”
Julie Pursell
The Nashville Banner
“Lovborg is played by Chip Arnold as a handsome alcoholic who has been making a recovery with the help of an old school mate of Hedda’s. Arnold has an authoritative voice and a handsome stage presence and successfully depicts the weakness Lovborg quickly turns to when emotionally threatened.”
Clara Hieronymus The Tennessean
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April 30, 1979
Chip Arnold as Albert Amundson and Michael McGuire as Murray Burns
The Advent Theatre
Directed by Wesley O. Brustad Role: Jessie James
“Chip Arnold makes a lean, sinewy Jesse James. Costumed all in black, of course, his performance gives insight into why the bandit, with his flair for bold new types of crime, became such a popular folk figure.”
Millie Murphy
Suburban News
“Arnold is a charismatic actor who expends ferocious energy…He can style a song and will, in time, become a good dancer.”