Terry Watson (Director) - Primarily a director of musicals, this is Terry's first effort at directing a non-musical. He has acted in and choreographed Village productions of
Pinch Penny Phantom of the Opera and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
(He was an adorable Snoopy!). He served several seasons on the Village Players Board of Directors.. Terry thanks his mom for loving the theatre and thanks his wife Janet "for loving me and letting me do theatre."
Kelli Jeray (Sarah) - A competitive ice skater who glided into acting, Kelli hails from Texas, graduating from Sam Houston State College. There she directed
The Creation of the World and Other Business and acted in productions of
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Ah Wilderness. She not only lights up the stage as a performer, she has brightened the theatre with her presence!
Joe Sweeney (Chris) - The Village's perpetual "actor in residence,' Joe has appeared in past productions of
The Night of January 16th, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, and
Company. He has been perfecting his craft by making yearly visits to NYC. (He looks forward to the cab rides too!) Joe is also a past member of the Board of Directors, which was the greatest acting role of his career! We love you Joe!
Del Ray Cross (Bob) - The Village welcomes Del in his first performance on our stage. He brings an impressive resume of acting roles including: Nathan Detroit in
Guys And Dolls, Grover in On the Verge, and Don Pedro in Much Ado About
Nothing. Del attended Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, earning a B.A. in theatre, and then went on to receive an M.A. in theatre from our own B.G.S.U. Del, we're glad to have you!
Jim Jeffries (Joel) - Jim comes direct from the Fort Findlay Playhouse where he has appeared in
Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar & Grill, Charley's Aunt,
Morning's at Seven, and The Boys From Syracuse. When not acting, Jim "surfs the ‘net" on his computer! Thanks for being here Jim!
Sybil Korff Small (Miriam) - Currently an English instructor at UT, Sybil has appeared in theatre productions locally as well as in Philadelphia, NYC, and Lorraine, Ohio. Her most memorable production was
All The Way Home, in which she appeared with her son. Other shows include:
The Rose Tattoo, Macbeth, and The Prisoner of Second Avenue. The Village was lucky to have her appear in their production of
Crossing Delancy. Welcome back Sybil!
Joel Ungerleider (Abe) - Joel has over 40 years of acting experience in community theatre. He last appeared at the Village in the
The Price as Solomon the furniture dealer. We're glad you're back!
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