Patrick is currently playing Prince Freddie in Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's world premiere musical "Cinderella: After Ever After" running Nov 30 thru Dec 30.
Read more about the production here: Cinderella: After Ever After
Patrick joined the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's summer park tour to fill in for another actor whose contact began after opening. He played Banquo, the Porter, Ross and Siward in "Macbeth," performing in the first 5 shows of the summer.
He also covered rehearsals for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as Lysander and Francis Flute.
Patrick will be heading to Arrow Rock, MO to play Junius Urban in Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre's production of "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" directed by Michael Evan Haney.
Patrick played Virgil/Billy Dean/Waiter/Bus Driver 2/ and Ensemble in Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's production of "VIOLET".
Watch episode 1 of "pit" here on Know Theatre of Cincinnati's YouTube archive of Serials! (Note, "pit" joined during Serials' episode 2.)
Skip to 59:45.
To watch episode 2 of "pit," skip to 1:13:22 on the following video.
Patrick plays Alex in "pit," a serialized drama on Cincinnati's heroin epidemic, by Chris Wesselman. The production's next episode will be moves into its third episode on March 21 at Know Theatre of Cincinnati.
For more information, click here: Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's season opener, "Luna Gale" was featured in David Lyman's recap of the best productions of 2015.
Patrick came in 2 days before first previews of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's production of "Henry VI Part I" in the roles of the Bastard of Orleans and John Talbot.
Patrick has been cast in Diogenes Theatre Company's next production, "Saint Joan" by Bernard Shaw. More information on the show coming soon.
Patrick is currently playing Michael in Falcon Theatre's Fourth Wall production of "Mockingbird" by Julie Jensen playing now until Dec 18.
Patrick is currently playing Greg in Alan Ayckbourn's comedy "Relatively Speaking" playing now until Nov. 22 at the Fifth Third Theatre in the Aronoff.
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's production of "Luna Gale" is the featured image on American Theatre Magazine's "Onstage This Week: Sept. 14-20". The image shows Kate Wilford as Cindy and Patrick E. Phillips as Peter.
See the whole page here: American Theatre Magazine
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati has opened "Luna Gale." Check out this trailer for a little sneak peek at the production.
Here's some more information on Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's production of "Luna Gale."
Find out more about the show here: Luna Gale
Patrick is happy to announce that he has been cast as Peter in Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's first show of its 30th anniversary season, "Luna Gale" by Pulitzer Prize finalist Rebecca Gilman.
For more information about the show, click here: ETC Opens 2015-2016 30th Anniversary Season with Regional Premiere of LUNA GALE
For tickets, click here: LUNA GALE Tickets
Patrick will be reading the parts of Elmer and Mozart in Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's reading of Stephen Dietz' play "Still Life With Iris". The reading celebrates ETC's 30th anniversary as well as coincides with 3CDC's OTR Performers Series.
The reading will take place at 6:00p.m. on July 19 in Washington Park. For more information, click here: Still Life With Iris
Check out this video Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati made featuring the Acting Internship. In the video, Deirdre Manning, Kadeem Ali Harris and Patrick E. Phillips are interviewed about their experience during the internship. Also featured are Emily Scott and Natalie Smith.
Patrick has accepted the role of Marketing Manager for the Queen City Queer Theatre Collective (QCQTC). QCQTC is dedicated to reading plays based around LGBTQ themes and provides artists another outlet for storytelling.
Follow Patrick's work by liking QCQTC's facebook page here, QCQTC. Also Follow QCQTC on Twitter and Instagram at @CincyQCQTC and keep in touch with Patrick's future work!
Patrick finished his internship with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with the closing of "Love and Information". He is incredibly grateful for his time at ETC and hopes that he will be back on the ETC stage soon.