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REVIEWS

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SHE KILLS MONSTERS

DC Metro Theatre Arts

...But Andrew Quilpa as Chuck Biggs was a standout. He was downright masterful in walking the tightrope between super-knowledgeable (yet sometimes-creepy) gamer and loyal, lovable friend. He was the perfect gatekeeper to a nerd culture that our society suddenly wants to embrace yet fails to fully comprehend. – Julie Janson

THE WHITE SNAKE

The Washington Post

....But so does humor. In one zesty device, a Chinese drama-scholar character (Andrew Quilpa) occasionally appears to deliver incongruously wonky commentary on the blocking. - Celia Wren

RED HIGH HEELS

DC Metro Theatre Arts

It also was the best platform to showcase some truly promising performers, including Erin Wagner as the megalomaniac judge, Andrew Quilpa as the heretic geologist, and Lily Kerrigan as a frisky quantum scientist. - Michael Poandl

STRANGE TALES IV: PARADISE MOTEL

DC Metro Theatre Arts

The most effective offering of the evening is another supernatural gangster story, Housekeeping by Andrew Quilpa and Erik Harrison - Ian Thal

THE WHITE SNAKE

Metro Weekly

Joining the magic serpents up in the clouds are on-point supporting players Dylan Arredondo and Andrew Quilpa, who float in and out essaying various characters. -Andre Hereford

SHE KILLS MONSTERS

Metro Weekly

...Guiding the journey into those dreams and secrets, and the adventure Tilly imagined for herself and her game-playing friends, is her classmate Chuck Biggs, charmingly played by Andrew Quilpa, whose performance taps into the show's humor and its sentimentality. -Andre Hereford

410 [GONE]

DC Metro Theatre Arts

Quilpa’s Ox-Head evokes laughter even with a wonderfully minimalist performance. - Ian Thal

THE EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE

BroadwayWorld.com

....compete for the throne against Bao's evil brother, Prince Hongshi (Andrew Quilpa, in one of several solid roles).  -Andrew White

PETER AND THE STARCATCHER

DC Metro Theatre Arts

Andrew Quilpa’s Black Stache delights the audience with his funky movement and broad, hammy humor. -Amy Kotkin

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