Acting Resume

Into The Void (2019)

Into The Void (2019)

Reviews

“We saw understudy Hunter Hoffman, and he slid into the role seemingly effortlessly, oozing charm at every turn.” Nicole Ackman (BroadwayWorld) on Oklahoma! National Tour as Curly at DPAC

“For comic relief… Ali Hakim (expertly played by understudy Hunter Hoffman), the slick, ever on-the-move Persian peddler comically in pursuit of sex but on the run from commitment.” Heidi Wess (WTTW) on Oklahoma! National Tour as Ali Hakim in Chicago (CIBC Theater)

“Understudy Hunter Hoffman was excellent as the misunderstood Jud and this production made me sympathize with him more so than in earlier productions.” Gil Benbrook (Talkin’ Broadway) on Oklahoma! National Tour playing Jud in Tempe (ASU Gammage)

Hoffman’s a talent too; for playing such a showboating big-shot, Joe’s adolescent mood swings from fury to tenderness and back again are nicely understated and unforced.” - Hunter Styles (DC Theatre Scene) on Sex and Education

“These two supporting characters, and the myriad of other characters (Tyler French is my fave as Reese and Hunter Hoffman is aces as well) and cameos add a wonderful flavor to the series that help it feel grounded despite the hijinks.” - Le Noir Auteur on Hunting Season

“You want drama? At a key moment, the gullible lord in question, Claudio (perfectly acted by Hunter Hoffman), calls his bride, Hero (played by a luminous Emma Wisniewski), a whore. In church. During their wedding. He's publicly shaming the governor of Messina's innocent, virginal daughter.” - Lore Croghan (Brooklyn Daily Eagle) on Much Ado About Nothing

“Samuel Pepys (winningly played by Hunter Hoffman) reportedly called Kynaston ‘the loveliest lady I ever saw in my life.’ … As Samuel Pepys, who introduces the opening scene (from Shakespeare’s Othello, when Desdemona is killed), Hunter Hoffman displayed charm and wit.” - Bruce Hodges (New York Classical Review) on Prince of Players