Aggie Alt (Director) Aggie Alt has been working with the Village Players for several years both as an actor and a director and has had the privilege of working with wonderful talent in all aspects of theater. The Village has allowed her to keep her love of theater alive and active. Her other love is animals and so when she isn't badgering a cast or crew member she is running her pet supply store, Who's Your Buddy at 123 Louisiana Ave. in Perrysburg.
Dave DeChristopher (Sidney Bruhl) Dave
last appeared at the Village in 1979(!), as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the new
musical Sherwood Be Nice. In between, 24 years in New York, working as an
actor, director, writer, and artist-in-the schools.
Highlights: the recent Off-Broadway revival of Fiorello! starring Tony
LoBianco, The 1940's Radio Hour at Lincoln Center, and six years as a
member of the Castilo Theatre acting ensemble. His plays have won many awards,
and been produced all across the country. Dave is a corporate trainer (roleplays,
dramatizations, and workshops) with Performance of a Lifetime.
Tim Keogh (Porter Milgrim) Tim is happy to be performing
once again at The Village Players. His last appearance was about twenty years
ago when he played Saul Kilmer in Sam Shepard's True West. While living
in Los Angeles he worked for, and appeared on the television show In Living
Color; worked as a stage manager for "MTV"; was a carpenter and furniture
builder for the folks at TV's "South Park"; and was on the executive board at
the "Morgan Wixson Theatre" in Santa Monica. Most recently Tim was seen as Bob
Cratchit in the Toledo Rep's production of A Christmas Carol.
Lynnie Heinemann (Myra Bruhl) This is Lynnie's fourth show
with the Village Players. She was last seen in the spring production
Social Security, or you may remember her
from Arsenic and Old Lace and
The Female Odd Couple. Lynnie has also
done shows at the Toledo Rep, Ms. Rose's Dinner Theatre, and Genoa Civic
Theatre. "I am the Mother of two fun kids, Willie and Emma. They are adults now,
which allows me the to pursue this hobby of 'acting' which I love".
Dana J. Pilrose (Helga Ten Drop) Dana has been active in
Toledo area theater for over 20 years, performing at The Toledo Rep in A is
for Alice, Jeffery and Reckless; at The Valentine in The
Night Before Christmas; at The Village in
A Little Night Music,
Blues in the Night and
Social Security. She has been awarded two
OCTA acting awards for roles in Working and Shadow Box. Here's to
another 20 years. Thanks, Toledo!
Tony Dickens (Clifford Anderson) Tony is pleased to be
making his debut at The Village Players. He has acted in several productions
with The Toledo Rep including Our Town, Dracula, Rebecca,
Wit and Mousetrap. He has also appeared in the University of
Toledo's production of Polaroid Stories and has dabbled in dinner theatre
appearing in Ms. Rose's Dinner Theatre's production of Death of Zukasky.
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Last Modified: 03/24/09