Reviews

 ”Fans of the popular TV drama “24″ will be delighted with Rene Millan as Philip the Bastard. If he grabbed you as Tariq, wait ’til you see him in this show. Passionate and persuasive, this is an actor who excels at communicating – even with his back to an audience.” - WorldLink.com (King John at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival)

“Amy has brought home a Mexican drifter. Unless he’s a figment of her overheated imagination. Palo (a sensual and ominously feral René Millán), so- called because he’s thin as a stick, is jealous violence wrapped in self- flagellating remorse.”  - San Francisco Gate (Gibraltar at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival)

“These personal, poignant stories point us toward the spirit of self-sacrifice, kindness and connectedness that has allowed a nation of immigrants to survive and thrive. Millán as Juan José is earnest but never stiff, making us root for his goodheartedness.” – Oregonlive.com (American Night at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival)

“Rene Millan makes an open-minded, open-hearted Juan Jose, struggling to make sense of the history he’s about to claim as his own” - Portland Arts Watch (American Night at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival)

“Even as she sets off for the church, the bride burns for Rene Millan’s violently passionate Leonardo.” – Elizabeth Weir (Pulse of the Twin Cities Magazine) Blood Wedding at the Guthrie Theatre

REVIEWS for “Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary” at the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville – Humana Festival

“Rene Millan gets the Theatreworld nod for best actor at the festival.” - Ruth Smerling (Theatreworld Internet Magazine – Chicago)

“Orange Lemon Egg Canary by Rinne Groff is billed as a trick in four acts and is, as the title would suggest, a play about magic. Great–that’s his name–is a magician who inherited his expertise in magic from his performer grandfather, also known as Great. The grandson, skillfully played by René Millán, puts on shows while traveling with the old man’s props and footlocker crammed with journals he kept.”- Charles Whaley (Curtain Up)

“Rene Millan is completely believable at the devilishly handsome dangerous guy who would draw a woman against her better judgment.” – Rich Copley (Lexington Herald Leader – Lexington Kentucky)

“In the center of this world in which everything that seems real might ultimately prove false is Millan’s vain and powerfully charismatic Great. Millan’s dark good looks allow him to seem strangely exotic while his sometimes down-to-earth line readings blend nicely to allow one to understand why he can be so believable to the women in his life. – Andy Propst (American Theatre Web)