Rumors - March 01 - March 09, 2019

The Brewster Theater Company

 Who's Who 

  • Judy Brewster head shot

    Judy Brewster

    as Chris Gorman

    Judy is delighted to be back on the BTC stage! Favorite roles include Mabel/Pajama Game, Penny/Urinetown, Drowsy/Drowsy Chaperone, Amy/Company, Veronica/God of Carnage, and Olive Madison/Female Odd Couple. Judy is thrilled to be directing YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN this summer for BTC! Love to the Brew-scanos and pups for always supporting her passion!

  • Brian Bagot head shot

    Brian Bagot

    as Ken Gorman

    Brian has played Juror #10 in YCP TheaterWorks’ production of “Twelve Angry Men”. Most recently he was Herman in Hendrick Hudson Free Libray’s presentation of Albi Gorn’s “It’s About Forgiveness”. Brian is also a performing member of the improv troup Superlative Theater. 

  • Pam DeHuff head shot

    Pam DeHuff

    as Claire Ganz

    Pam is thrilled to be playing her first non-musical role with such an amazing cast and crew.  She was last seen as Mrs. Fezziwig in BTC's Scrooge the Musical. Don’t miss the  Broadway Bound II cabaret she is directing at the end of the month. Thanks to Dan for the opportunity and her family for their love and support. Enjoy the show!

  • Bob Dumont head shot

    Bob Dumont

    as Lenny Ganz

    After visiting Auntie Em and Uncle Henry with last year's twister in Patterson, Bob is glad to be back on the stages of BTC after a one-year absence. He is happy to report that munchkins actually do exist and witches do fly on brooms. Now that he is back from Oz, he stays busy running the VOB Film Fest & has finished writing a musical about many of his closest friends.

  • Joe Manuele head shot

    Joe Manuele

    as Ernie Cusack

    Joe is a veteran of community theater and has been part of many productions. Among his favorite roles include Einstein/Arsenic and Old Lace, Cohen/The Underpants, and Krojack/Don’t Drink the Water. Joe wishes to thank Dan Friedman for giving him yet another grand opportunity. He dedicates his performance to his wife Debra who has always supported his love of theater.

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