To Kill a Mockingbird

"As Atticus, Chip Arnold leads the cast with a finely nuanced and wise performance. In his hands the feel of the play is exactly right, and Arnold has a way of somehow bringing Americana to his role: he’s the right balance of authoritative we want in our fathers, the understanding uncle we love and a lifelong friend all rolled into one."

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Proof

"Chip Arnold as Robert, conveys a very real sense of paternal concern and patriarchal superiority in the face of his character’s encroaching madness. His delivery of his lines is impeccable and displays a sense of timing that [others] should study for future reference."

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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde

"Chip Arnold is also memorable as Wilde’s own attorney. He gives his character a warmth of formality that makes him understanding if not exactly sympathetic to the client, whom he discovers, too late, is actually guilty."

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Shelean Newman as Belinda Blair and Chip Arnold as Lloyd Dallas

Noises Off

"Chip Arnold is terrific as the self-important director Lloyd Dallas who can’t seem to get any cooperation from his talent-impaired cast."

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1776

"Director Rene Copeland…wrings excellence out of experienced players like Henry Haggard, Jeff Boyet, Chip Arnold, Bobby Wyckoff, and Sam Whited."

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Darwin in Malibu

"Arnold applies the right mix of angry bluster and slowly revealed pain to Huxley, who, like the others has suffered a loss that greatly impacts his feelings about the issues being debated."

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