Fuddy Meers - August 25 - August 27, 2023

Walloomsac River Theatre Company

 Who's Who 

  • Jana Lillie head shot

    Jana Lillie

    as Claire

    Jana Lillie dedicates this performance to the memory of her brother R. Nate Durden. Is ever thankful to Matana for tolerating all the rehearsals. The great cast for laughing a lot. And from Claire Remember there is always a way out, and love is not supposed to bruise you. Enjoy!

  • Brian Barney head shot

    Brian Barney

    as Richard

    Brian Barney made his first WRTC appearance just three action-packed weeks ago and is very happy to be working again with this incredible group of actors and artists. Favorite roles include Duke Orsino in Twelfth Night (WRTC), Luke Sanderson in The Haunting of Hill House (BCT), Hotspur in Henry IV Part I, William in Criminals in Love, Emperor Joseph II in Amadeus, Clifford in Deathtrap, Saturninus in Titus Andronicus, Karl Brezner in Popcorn, and Detective Sgt. Trotter in The Mousetrap.

  • Tyler Stowe head shot

    Tyler Stowe

    as Kenny

    Tyler Stowe is excited to be a part of Fuddy Meers! His Walloomsac River Theatre Company credits include: The voice of Malcolm in “Uncle Simon’s Funeral,” Co-host/Santa for the WRTC 2022 Holiday Variety Show, Man/Keith in “Love/Sick,” The voice of Sam in “When Johnny Came Home,” 911 Operator in “Ordinary Tuesday,” Snarl in “Firebringer,” and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in “Twelfth Night.”

  • Danny Lee Townsend head shot

    Danny Lee Townsend

    as Limping Man

    Danny is no stranger to the community theatre scene, you might have laugh when he was Festy in Twelfth Night, Smelly Butt in Firebringer, or Ajax in You Have The Right to Remain Dead, or became emotional when he was Mark/Jake in Love/Sick, Hank in When Johnny Came Home, and when he was in The Dining Room. And he will entertain you in Fuddy Meers. He started theatre back in Indiana in High School and in college at Indiana University. He reignited his passion for theatre here in Bennington. He’s glad to be with WRTC again to bring entertainment to the masses.

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