One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ten Bucks Theatre, Fall 2011
"It’s a large cast, and in particular, Ten Bucks newcomer Randy Hunt as Chief Bromden is excellent. He spends the first half of the play silent and morose and maintains an expression of resignation and sadness that’s so effective it’s easy to continually look at what he’s doing, even as lunacy rises up around him."
Emily Burnham
Bangor Daily News
The Nerd, Ten Bucks Theatre, April/May 2013
"Hunt's Axel is all pithy bon mots and glib sarcasm; his meanness is tempered by an unassailable good nature. He's a jerk, but he's clearly their jerk."
Allen Adams
The Maine Edge
The Foreigner, Bangor Community Theatre, Summer 2012
"Randy Hunt brings a smug self-righteousness to his portrayal of the Reverend David Lee, a man of God who may be more than he seems."
Allen Adams
The Maine Edge
And Then There Were None, Schoolhouse Arts Center, Fall 2018
"Randy Hunt confidently handles the role of William Blore, a former police inspector and now a private investigator, a character who arouses skepticism after his initial introduction as 'Davis' is unmasked"
Louis Philippe
Reindeer Press
A review on New Play Exchange about Randy's Short play Stay Back
"I love the wit and charm of this show. It's funny, intimate, and engaging. Michael is the real stand-out character playing perfectly off of Jill's calm inquiry. In the end, Jill really steals the show. This is a fantastic 10-minute two-hander. I read it an hour ago and I'm still laughing. I highly recommend it.
Robert LeBlanc
Playwright