Monty Python's Spamalot - May 12 - May 21, 2023

Lakeland Players Ltd.

 Who's Who 

  • Sean Walker head shot

    Sean Walker

    as King Arthur

    Primary source document from 6th century Welsh chronicles:

     

    “Eighteenth of Septembre, 537 A.D.

    Dear Diary,

    What a joy it has been to play King with such a collegial and exuberant cast of knights and ne’er-do-wells! It gives me much respite from a busy life with five children, beautiful wife Colleen, and work as vicar at Chapel on the Hill in Lake Geneva. Even better to do so with such an irreverent and irreligious work as Monty Python’s Spamalot! How I shall cherish these memories into the later Middle Ages, and whatever ages may lie beyond!”

  • Stephen Brellenthin head shot

    Stephen Brellenthin

    as Sir Robin

    Stephen was born on a cold day with a song in his heart and meconium in his lungs. As a child in Elkhorn, he took piano lessons, he sang in choirs, played percussion, and took dance lessons. In 2006, David Whitney asked Stephen to join Lakeland Players's production of Crazy for You. They continued to collaborate on dance and theater productions. Stephen went to UW-Whitewater to study Elementary Education and Communication Sciences and Disorders. It was through a camp job that he met his wife, Lily, and they were married in December of 2017. They welcomed their son Jost in November of 2018. Currently, Stephen is a teacher at a local grade school, and Lily is a pastor in Walworth, WI. Their son attends Lakeland Little Learners, their daughter is a sassy child, and they are currently expecting their third child--a son--come September 2023. They enjoy their quiet lives in Elkhorn and have found it to be a suitable place for raising their young family.

  • Daniel Martinez head shot

    Daniel Martinez

    as Sir Lancelot

    This is Daniel's first production. In real life, you can find him working at the Chop House. His normal artistic endeavors are painting and singing in the shower. He hopes this is the first of many productions as he has enjoyed the process and had a good laugh.

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