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Arts Residency: Paul Champlin

by | Oct 29, 2025 | Featured, Featured: Features

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Paul Champlin has been involved in theater since his youth. He helped found Enter Stage Left Theater while a student at Hopkinton High School and now works as theater production manager for the Hopkinton Center for the Arts. Champlin’s work has been praised by theater critic Peter Filichia, who gave glowing reviews of ESL’s production of “A Hatful of Rain.” Filichia also hailed “The Garland Show,” an original production written and directed by Champlin that premiered in 2024. Regarding his love for theater, Champlin pointed to its communal nature. “Sharing a laugh or sharing a tear is just a pretty remarkable and transformational experience,” he said.

The Arts Residency, sponsored by realtor Alan Connell, is a regular Hopkinton Independent feature. Every other week, Hopkinton Independent staff selects an individual to highlight following consultation with leaders in the local arts community.

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