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Camelot

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"David Chrisman as Mordred, Arthur's son begotten while the king was under a spell, was another great characterization. It is Mordred who stirs up the knights and sparks the bloodshed and near downfall of Camelot. Chrisman is most nimble, and when singing The Seven Deadly Virtues or egging on the disgruntled knights in Fie On Goodness, it is impossible to keep your eyes off of him..."

Enterprise - Weekender

"...David Chrisman, who plays the wicked bastard son of King Arthur, singlehandedly destroys the whole myth of Camelot. Chrisman's training in UCLA's Theatre Arts program is much in evidence as he delivers an energetic Seven Deadly Virtues from every position on stage but the ceiling and proceeds to finish out the play looking every bit the 'Medieval Delinquent'."

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"David Chrisman as Mordred is about as oily a villain as one could wish for. He chews a bit too much scenery for his own good, and is so unsympathetic a monster that when he sticks his tongue out at the audience during his curtain call, a good number of people, who are not engaged in booing him, stick their tongues out right back at him."

The Hollywood Drama-Logue

"The strongest supporting performance is delivered by David Chrisman's dangerous villain Mordred, King Arthur's bastard son. He rats on the Queen's secret affair with Lancelot and precipitates the concluding clash of arms, offstage."

The Los Angeles Times


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