ian campbell dunn
actor/musician
reviews
Get Out of Jail Free - 2007 NYC Fringe Festival

"...the chorus, Politis and Dunn are amusing because they are not anchored to           anything, but they only contribute to the artless chaos."

- Cindi Pierre - offoffonline.com
Eden's End - Blueberry Pond Theatre Company

"Dunn, the young boyish waiter, waxes poetic..."

- Anita Gates - New York Times
The Deserter - Samuel French Award Winner

"Dunn’s portrayal of the unsure Private Slovik makes this a moving piece of                       theatre."

- Byrne Harrison - Stagebuzz.com
"Dunn’s portrayal of the unsure Private Slovik makes this a moving piece of theatre."

-Stagebuzz.com
Landscape of the Body - T. Schreiber Studio

"Ian Campbell Dunn...captures the youthful yearnings and stresses of the role,                     probably the play's most plausible character."

- Backstage

"Other standouts are Ian Campbell Dunn as the sensitive, but misguided Bert."

- Kate Kolendo - Electronic Link Journal

"As a wayward group of teenagers (they) form a tight ensemble."

- Amy Rhodes - Show Business Weekly
A Temporary Cat / Iraq (Blindness) - Cataract: Plays of the Unseen

"Ian Campbell Dunn is likeable as Jack..."

"Dunn again stars here..."

- Martin Denton - NYTheatre.com
Balm in Gilead - T. Schreiber Studio

"Ian Campbell Dunn, who is compelling and repellent as Fick, that guy we always        try to get away from when we see him on a street corner or wandering into a dive           like this one.  I end with Fick because he's the emblem of Wilson's most important         idea here..."

       "The company he's (Peter Jensen, director) assembled is without peer on any                  stage in NYC right now; these 29 actors inhabit their roles viscerally. "

-Martin Denton, NYtheatre.com