OKLAHOMA! First National Tour
Patrick Clanton and Mitch Tebo complete the cast, both giving solid performances.
- Adrienne Proctor, Broadway World Oklahoma
SCHOOL OF ROCK First National Tour
Patrick Clanton scores as a fellow teacher repeatedly misnamed by Dewey.
- Tom Titus, Los Angeles Times
SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE at Flat Rock Playhouse
Other standouts include...Clanton and Company’s emotionally charged “Stand By Me,” which had everyone on their feet, clapping in time.
- Steve Wong, Blue Ridge Now
However, the standout songs of the second act were — arguably — a rendition of The Drifters’ “There Goes My Baby,” which morphed — as a two-song medley — into “Love Potion No. 9,” and the final song of the show, a rendition of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me.”
- John North, Asheville Daily Planet
The male quartet of Phillip Brandon, Patrick Clanton, Alfred Jackson and Jared Joseph steals Act I with a number of songs in harmony and with snappy, synchronized choreography...peaking with a memorable "On Broadway."
- Bruce C Steele - Citizen Times
SISTER ACT at Arkansas Repertory Theatre
Blessed, too, are Philadelphia's finest Lt. Eddie Souther (Patrick Clanton) and gangster ex-boyfriend/villain Curtis Jackson (Monté J. Howell), for their sultry vocals and smooth moves are what 70s dreams are made of.
- Jess Ardrey, Little Rock Soirée
RENT at Ivoryton Playhouse
Still, perhaps the most poignant pair in this production of Rent is the teaming up of Patrick Clanton and Jonny Cortes as, respectively, Collins and Angel...Patrick Clanton is terrific as Collins, with his solo version of "I'll Cover You" being one of the most moving and passionate moments in the musical.
- Zander Opper, Talkin' Broadway
Some actors stand out no matter what. Patrick Clanton, as the loving and generous Collins, gives a loving and generous performance.
- Brooks Appelbaum, Shoreline Times
Patrick Clanton as Tom Collins and Jonny Cortes as Angel Dumott Schunard are marvelous in their roles...Patrick uses his magnificent bass voice to tug at your heartstrings in “I’ll Cover You (Reprise)”.
- Tony Annicone, The Theater Mirror
Patrick Clanton as Collins [was] excellent; and Clanton created authentic chemistry with Cortes; you did believe the relationship between Collins and Angel.
- Karen Isaacs, Two On The Aisle
Clanton as Tom is sincere, passionate, with a voice that soars through [the] playhouse with true depth of emotion...the chemistry between Tom and Angel is both palpable and heart wrenching.
- Stephanie C. Lyons-Keeley, Pillow Talking Blog
Patrick Clanton’s portrayal of Tom Collins, Angel’s lover and later caregiver, is simply wonderful.
- Wayne Keeley, Pillow Talking Blog
The actors give it their best shot, particularly Clanton and Cortes as Tom and Angel, who bring heartfelt passion touched with humor to their roles and relationship.
- Amy J. Barry, Zip06.com
The Ivoryton has gathered an exceptional cast for this show...standouts vocally [include] Patrick Clanton as Tom Collins.
- Erica Tannen, The-E-List
Tom Collins...a beautifully voiced Patrick Clanton.
- Lauren Yarger, Connecticut Arts Connection
SEUSSICAL at Casa Mañana
Leading the story of Horton the Elephant is Patrick Clanton. Clanton's rich vocals are perhaps underutilized as Horton, but he delivers a warm performance that leaves a lasting impression. His duet with young Stephen Newton (Jojo), "Alone in the Universe," is perhaps the sweetest moment in the show.
- Kyle Christopher West, Broadway World Dallas
FROSTY THE SNOWMAN at Casa Mañana
The soulful rendition of “What Child Is This” by Clanton and Julie Rhodes...is one of the [show's] highlights.
- Maricar Estrella, Fort Worth Star-Telegram