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Suzi Werner
as Sister Philamena
is a native of Nevada and has been in Arizona for many years. She joined Westbrook Village Players a while back, being involved in many of the behind the scenes activities where she thoroughly enjoyed working with everyone. Her first on stage experience was having a small part on dress rehearsal night in Bull in a China Shop. Her first official acting debut was playing Vera in The Odd Couple (female version). She is excited to be performing in her second play, Drinking Habits, with all the amazing Westbrook Village Players. She also enjoys music, sewing, being organized, and designing graphics on the computer. She gives a big thank you to her husband, Dan, for his love, support, faith and encouragement. She also gives a big thank you to director Fran Rose, and to the entire cast and crew of WVP, for all that they do.”
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Debey Marti
as Sister Augusta
had acting on her bucket list for along time, and since she retired, she has had the opportunity to jump in! She loves the sense of camaraderie in the acting community, and enjoys learning from all those she interacts with. This is her first role at Westbrook and she is grateful for the opportunity.
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Jeff Strickman
as George
was born in Brooklyn, 1943, and performed in all his grade school plays before playing drums in hotels, serving in the U.S.Army and working for the U.S. Post Office for 41 years. After 50 years away from the stage, Jeff joined the Players, where he has enthralled audiences with his performances in Bad Year for Tomatoes, One Toe in the Grave, Let's Murder Martha, No Time Like the Present, Moon Over Buffalo, Westbrook High School Reunion, Mousetrap, and Odd Couple. Yes, girls, he is single.