by Aaron Sorkin
Directed by Michael J. Frohnhoefer
Sun Matinee 2pm | Sun 2/15
Sat Matinee 2pm | Sat 2/21
Court is in session.
Can you handle the truth? From the creator of The West Wing and The Newsroom comes A Few Good Men. One woman fighting for her place in a world of men, two young marines accused of murder, and a world in which lives and nations hang on the precision of orders followed. But if lives depend on following orders, where do you draw the line? See the hard-hitting drama that launched Aaron Sorkin’s brilliant career
A Few Good Men is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals, on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. concordtheatricals.com

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WHO’S WHO:
CAST (in alphabetical order)
last starred in the lead role in FOOLS, as performed by the Westchester Community College Players. He discovered a passion for theatre and the arts as a student at WCC under the guidance and direction of the late professor Mortimer Clark. Chris returns to the stage after a long hiatus, raising a family while working in the financial and legal sectors. He would like to thank his family, friends, colleagues, and loved ones for their unwavering support in this endeavor. Special shouts out to George, Jamie, Jeff, and Louise. Chris credits his artistic and personal growth to his love for the arts, including jazz, classical music, dance, film, fashion and literature. County Players debut!
has been a background actor for the last six years. He’s had background roles on network TV’s Law & Order: SVU and New Amsterdam, among others, and on the Netflix series Zero Day and The Four Seasons. He debuted as an actor in Max Payne: Perdition by New Move Productions and later starred in The Veteran by LaSalle Productions, which premieres in March 2026. He’s set to star in LaSalle Productions’ next project, Lucy, this summer. He has also been an educator for the last 21 years. He would like to dedicate this performance to his beautiful wife, Rebecca, and two beautiful children, Kayli and Jeremiah. He wants to thank all of his family and friends for their support! “Much love to the cast and crew, enjoyed every minute of this experience! It’s never too late to chase your dream!” County Players debut!
is honored to be a part of the team for this amazing show! He has been involved in multiple County Players productions, both on-stage and as crew. Notable productions include Lips Together, Teeth Apart (Stage Manager), Big Fish (Amos Calloway), Into the Breeches! (Stage Manager), Ragtime (Ensemble), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Marcus Lycus), as well as Kinky Boots at Dutchess Community College where he teaches history. Mike served 23 years as an armored cavalryman in the US Army. “Thanks to Michael, Jenn, and the production crew for their fantastic work. Love always to Connie. Go Army, Beat Navy!”
has appeared on the County Players stage over two dozen times. Favorite shows include Almost, Maine (East), Boeing Boeing (Berthe), Noises Off (Selsdon), and 1776 (John Hancock). Paul also appeared in the HBO series I Know This Much Is True and on TV shows such as Oprah and Today. Paul is ever-so-happily married to Jody for 43 years. They have three children and five grandchildren. Thanks to Michael, Jenn, Beth, and the cast and technical crew for their immense talent and professionalism.
is an actor and voiceover artist who trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. Local stage roles have been in productions of Blithe Spirit, Big Fish, Spring Awakening, Bat Boy, My Fair Lady, Lanford Wilson’s Book of Days, Hamlet, and Doubt. Catch her also in the ensemble of The Wedding Singer at The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck next month. “Love to family, cast, and crew.”
most recently appeared in the CP2 reading of Dracula (Dracula) and Louisa Vilardi’s new play, Date My Mom (Paul/Narrator). Originally from Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks, Matt received his BA in Theatre from SUNY Oswego and, after graduating, spent time performing with Pendragon Theatre, Good Guy Productions, and Placid Production. His favorite productions include Twelfth Night, Little Shop of Horrors, House of Yes, and Li’l Abner. Thank you to Louisa for reigniting the spark, Tara and his three children for the gifts of time and support, and County Players for the opportunity to work with a talented and creative team.
is 21 years old, from Fairfield, Connecticut, and is a Senior at Marist University. His previous credits include The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberly (Brian), The Laramie Project, and Romeo and Juliet. He is extremely grateful to Michael Frohnhoefer for this wonderful opportunity. Jack thanks his family for their support.
is excited to be returning to County Players, where she previously performed in Miss Bennet (Lydia Wickham), The Wickhams (Lydia Wickham), and Dracula (Narrator/Maid/Vixen). Before debuting at County Players, she performed extensively throughout high school, with select acting credits including Daisy Pulls It Off, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Once Upon a Mattress, The Lottery, Stage Door, and The Spitfire Grill (nominated for Outstanding Musical in the 2017 St. Louis High School Musical Theater Awards). By day, she is a writer of essays and criticism, with an MFA in nonfiction from Columbia. She would like to thank the wonderful cast and crew at County Players for their dedication, her friends and family for their support and encouragement in all her artistic pursuits, and her partner, James, who makes the best food.
is thrilled to be back on the County Players stage. Last year he made his County Players debut in Big Fish (Don Price) and then appeared in the CP2 reading of Dracula (Dr. Seward). He also acted in two readings with Round the Bend Theatre last summer: Let’s Misbehave and I for an I. Prior to 2025, he performed on stage 20 years ago in the national tour of Dancing Henry Five (David Gordon/Pickup Productions). Some of his other favorite roles were in Lend Me a Tenor, Move to Exit, A Winter’s Tale, Carousel, Grease, The Nutcracker, Tom Sawyer, and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. He appeared in 50+ other musicals, plays, and musical reviews. Aaron was a Navy brat and thanks all of those who currently or previously served, and gives extra gratitude for those with the moral fortitude to refuse illegal orders.
last appeared with County Players in Incorruptible (Father Charles), Ragtime (Ford/Whitman/Ensemble), An Ideal Husband (Lord Caversham), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Senex). John received a TANY award for his appearance in Blithe Spirit (The Two of Us Productions). John has elsewhere appeared in Twelve Angry Jurors, A Shayne Maidel, and The Lady and the Clarinet, among others. Before retiring, John spent 40 years as a professional video editor, cameraman, and soundman. Thanks to his wife, Elaine, for putting up with the many hours of rehearsal, to the rest of the cast and technicians, and to County Players for this opportunity. “Go Navy!”
was last seen on the County Players stage in the CP2 Readers Series Misery (Paul Sheldon) and in past productions: All My Sons (Joe Kellar),The Drowsy Chaperone (Aldolpho), You Can’t Take It with You (Paul Sycamore), 1776 (Rutledge), and Guys and Dolls (Nicely). He has been seen on Bannerman Island in Man of LaMancha, The Secret Garden, and 1776 playing opposite Broadway veterans, Marnie Raab, Mark Jacoby, and Craig Schulman. For Just Off Broadway, Inc., he performed in Footloose, A Few Good Men and It’s a Wonderful Life, A Live Radio Play, which can be heard on 92.1FM every year at Christmas. Glen would like to thank Michael, Jenn, Beth, and the wonderful cast and crew for this terrific experience! “As always…love and thanks to Barbara!!”
, widely known as The American TAPS Girl, has dedicated more than four decades to honoring America’s heroes through the sound of the horn. A lifelong musician with over 5,000 TAPS missions sounded for deceased veterans and fallen servicemembers, Dani stands among the most active ceremonial buglers in the TriState area. She has sounded TAPS at Arlington National Cemetery, at every major monument in Washington, D.C., and aboard historic vessels including the USS Midway and the USS Ronald Reagan. Dani’s contributions to the bugling community and to veteran remembrance have earned her a place in the Buglers Hall of Fame. She serves as the National Bugler for Spirit of ’45, helping preserve the legacy of the Greatest Generation, and is the official Bugler for the Wappingers VFW Post 5913, where she continues her nightly tradition of honoring service with live TAPS.
is a local actor, dancer, director, and producer. Previous County Players credits include Photograph 51, The Book of Will, and Guys and Dolls. “Thanks to Michael. Love to Christine and Declan. Gratitude and respect to our military personnel.”
is honored to be a part of this production. His selected previous performance credits include, for County Players: Bullshot Crummond, Big Fish, Babel, Photograph 51, and An Ideal Husband, and for 90 Miles Theatre Co.: Sister Act, Gypsy, and Annie Warbucks. He had the pleasure of taking part in the Wappingers Historical Society’s Stones and Bones event, and could be seen spreading fear and holiday cheer at both Kevin McCurdy’s Haunted Mansion and Holiday Spirit Festival. Keller has studied theatre and music for a majority of his life, and has always found great joy in it. He earned his B.A. in Theatre History and Criticism from the State University of New York at Oswego in 2020. He would like to extend his thanks to the cast and crew for all of their hard work, and to the audience whose continuous support makes all of this possible.
is delighted to be back at County Players, where she was previously seen in The Wickhams Christmas at Pemberly (Cassie), Dracula (Mina), Big Fish (Josephine Bloom), Babel (Ann), and An Ideal Husband (Mable Chiltern). Other credits include Calendar Girls, Seussical the Musical and A Murder is Announced at The Playhouse at Museum Village, and The Importance of Being Earnest at Cornerstone Theatre. She would like to thank Michael and the incredible cast for their hard work, Mike for being a patient drill sergeant and for his wise words “Go Navy, Beat Army”, William and her family for their continued love and support. She would like to dedicate this performance to her dad, Dave, “For joining me on this journey, and above all, forteaching me that truth isn’t always black and white, but is always worth pursuing. You did what you did, and I’m still proud of you.”
has acted in multiple local productions such as Follies (The Depot Theatre), High Torr (Arts on the Lake), and Prelude to a Kiss (Heights Players). He is very excited to have the chance to work with County Players for the first time, and with such an incredible play. Everyone in the cast and crew has been super welcoming and kind, and he’d like to thank them for their work and dedication. He also wants to thank his friends and family for putting up with him. “Enjoy the show!” County Players debut!
is thrilled to be a part of this production. His last time onstage was in Ragtime. He has worked backstage dressing actors in Into the Breaches!; Big Fish; and Lips Together, Teeth Apart. During the day, he teaches Public Speaking at Dutchess Community College/SUNY and runs his own business, Planet Pepper, here in the Hudson Valley. He’d like to thank his sister, Joanne, for planting the seed to audition; his husband, Alex, for driving him and late-night dinners; the puppies for listening to him warm up; and his mother, whom he misses every day, for teaching him to love theatre.
is a member of the County Players Board of Governors and former secretary. He has produced and/or directed many shows locally. Since his County Players debut in Company (Robert), David has appeared on the Falls Theatre stage many, many times, most recently in Ragtime (Father). Other favorite County Players shows/roles have included: You Can’t Take It with You (Mr. Kirby), Amadeus (Joseph II), Spamalot (King Arthur), Aida (Zoser), and Born Yesterday (Ed Devery). He wishes to thank everyone for the opportunity to work with this talented and dedicated production team, amazing cast and crew (friends old and new), and to be a part of this amazing drama. He also wishes to thank his supportive children, Liam and Grace, and (as always) “April.”
would like to thank Michael, along with the entire cast and crew, for this opportunity. He is grateful for his son, Carrick, and for Noa, Ari, and Shay. By day, Jeff works as a special counsel to the law firm of Mahon, Rider & McKay, P.L.L.C, practicing in the areas of business, nonprofit, trademark, administrative, regulatory, compliance, human resources, employment, appellate litigation, and landlord-tenant. His favorite flavor of Pop Tart™ is Strawberry Frosted. Jeff is honored to be a part of this production, presenting a show illustrating the continuing import of, and need to uphold, due process and the rule of law. Jeff dedicates his performances to all who are standing guard and placing themselves in harm’s way to defend us and to preserve that most precious and fragile of institutions, democracy. “May God bring them safely to the end of their watch.”
(CPL Jeffrey Owen Howard)
(1LT Jonathan James Kendrick)
(LTC Nathan Jessep)
(CDR Walter Stone)
(LCDR Joanne Galloway)
(LTJG Sam Weinberg)
(PFC William T. Santiago)
(Lawyer #2, MP, et al)
(LTJG Daniel A. Kaffee)
(CAPT Julius Alexander Randolph)
(CPT Matthew A. Markinson)
(Bugler)
(CPL Tom Hammaker)
(PFC Louden Downey)
(Lawyer #1, MP, et al)
(LCPL Harold W. Dawson)
(CPL Dunn)
(CAPT Isaac Whitaker)
(1LT Jack Ross)
CREW
directing credits include She Kills Monsters (Hotchkiss School), Constellations (Tangent Theatre), The Laramie Project, Peter and the Starcatcher (Marist University), The Big Meal (SUNY Ulster), Grounded (Rosendale Theatre Collective), Sganarelle (Asolo Repertory), Line (Cubiculo Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors, The Diviners (Riverfront Theatre), The Dining Room, Into The Breeches!, Guys and Dolls, Born Yesterday, August: Osage County, Prelude to a Kiss, Native Gardens (County Players), Into the Breeches!, The Language Archive, Every Brilliant Thing (The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck), and Wit (Mohonk Mountain Stage Company). She serves as Adjunct Professor at Marist University, and Professor of Practice in Bay Path University’s Graduate School of Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy. She has lived in the Hudson Valley since 1991 with her husband, Robert Miller, three children, four grandchildren, and numerous pets. She currently serves as 1st Vice President on the County Players Board of Governors. “Thanks to everyone at County Players.”
has been involved both on- and off-stage in several County Players productions, and is thrilled to be stage managing her second full show at County Players. She has also had the pleasure of acting as stage manager for Misery and Dracula (CP2 Series 2025), Bullshot Crummond (2025), Eleanor and Underneath the Lintel (CP2 Series 2024), and as assistant stage manager for Big Fish (2025), An Ideal Husband (2024), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2019), and Our Town (2018). She thanks, as always, her kids for their (often reluctant) understanding and support of her penchant for live theater.
is happy to be backstage again after a brief respite, working with this show’s talented cast and crew. She thanks Michael and Jenn for the great pleasure to work with old friends and new alike during this production. Beth was last involved as ASM with County Players’ productions of Incorruptible (2024), Seven Keys to Baldpate (2022), The Price (2021), and Pride and Prejudice (2021). She sends love, as always, to her biggest fans: Jolee, Sera, and Ben.
is an Emmy Award winning Hudson Valley audio engineer professionally credited with the historic live theatrical broadcast of Good Night, and Good Luck (CNN), plus the live television musicals Annie, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hairspray, The WIZ, Peter Pan, and Sound of Music LIVE! (NBC), and A Christmas Story LIVE! (FOX). Additional 2025 shows include the State Funeral of Jimmy Carter, Presidential Inauguration, State of the Union, and Papal Conclave (ABC), Great Performances for WNET-PBS, 77th Tony Awards (CBS), and MTV Video Music Awards. Local credits include numerous productions at County Players, The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, and Marist University. Mark is a member of the County Players Board of Governors and would like to thank the patrons, performers, and personnel for choosing to make time and space in their lives for the collaborative art of theatre. verylimitedproductions.com
has been involved in over 20 County Players productions, on- and off-stage since 2018, her favorites being An Ideal Husband (Lady Markby) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Gymnasia/Costume Designer). Recent costume design credits include: Lips Together, Teeth Apart; Into the Breaches!; Perfect Arrangement; Incorruptible; and The Humans with County Players, and Into the Breeches! with the CENTER for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck. Connie earned an M.A. in English Literature from Hofstra University. “Thanks to Michael for bringing me on base! Much love to Mike!”
has been active in regional amateur theatre for more than 30 years. He has directed 12 shows for local production companies including Something Rotten!, Matilda, Mamma Mia!, Young Frankenstein, Spamalot, Aida, The 39 Steps, Boeing-Boeing, and Noises Off. He has appeared on stage in more than 25 plays with County Players, Performing Arts of Woodstock, Pawling Theater Company and others. He has created lighting designs for over 40 shows. He would like to thank his lovely wife Susan and their daughter Ava for the freedom to do what he loves.
is excited to work with this talented cast and crew. She has appeared on-stage in many County Players productions, and headed props on many more. As always, she is grateful for her family, the County Players friends she has made, and her “Props Peeps,” especially Nancy. Peggy is thankful for our returning patrons and offers prayers for those who are here in spirit. “Always remember, have fun!”
has been happy to be a part of many County Players productions for over 20 years. “Thank you to this cast and crew. Thank you, audience members, for being a part of the family.”
is thrilled to be a part of this production. Previous County Players fight choreography credits include: The Dining Room, Lips Together, Teeth Apart; Big Fish; Incorruptible; and Native Gardens. CP acting credits include: Into the Breeches! (June), George Washington’s Teeth (Ann), and Molly Sweeney (Molly). A lifelong theater-nerd, Kaela has been performing, producing, and choreographing for over 20 years. “Big thanks to the cast and crew for their willingness to play!”
is an Academy Award®-winning writer and playwright who graduated from Syracuse University with a B.F.A.in Theatre. He made his Broadway playwriting debut at the age of 28 with A FEW GOOD MEN, for which he received the John Gassner Award as Outstanding New American Playwright. In 1993, his film adaptation of the play was nominated for four Academy Awards and five Golden Globes. He followed this success with the screenplays for Malice, starring Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman; The American President, starring Michael Douglas and Annette Bening; and Charlie Wilson’s War, starring Tom Hanks, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Julia Roberts. For television, he created the NBC series The West Wing, which earned a total of 26 Emmy Awards. He twice received the Peabody Award and the Humanitas Prize, as well as three Television Critics Association Awards and Producers Guild Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Writers Guild Award.
CREATIVE TEAM & PRODUCTION CREW
- Set Construction and Painting Crew
- Daryl Bornstein, Liam Botsford, Ralph Bowman, Bill Bracey, Jody Coleman, Tom Elliott, Vincent Farina, Michael J. Frohnhoefer, Aaron Heisler, Marsha Kramer, John Leinung, Chris Lupo, Kevin Martin, Thomas Schmeelk, Liz Sparracio, Scott Woolley
- Costume Crew
- Michael A. Boden, Bobette Collins, Vincent Peter, Josephine Shum
- Lighting Crew
- Ron Bittner, Ryan King, Marc Schroeder, Mark Weglinski
- Barber
- Dani Masterson
- Fight Captain
- Keller Mickle
- Board Operator
- Jeffery Battersby
- Concessions
- Jody Coleman, Nancy Scrivner
- Marketing
- Joe Pettignano, David Ringwood
- Production and Publicity Photography
- Louisa Vilardi
- Postcards/Programs/Brochure
- Thomas G. Byrne, Christine Crawfis, Stacy Greenspan, Joe Pettignano, Louisa Vilardi
- Box Office
- Julie Eads Woolley, Laurie Brown, Jody Coleman, Dylan Parkin, Amy Schaffer
- Special Thanks
- Ron Lubutti, Gerry Pfitscher, Terry Talleur
Information in “Who’s Who” is provided by those listed. Any opinions expressed are of the players and not necessarily of County Players.
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Fri & Sat 8pm | Fri 2/6, Sat 2/7, Fri 2/13, Sat 2/14, Fri 2/20, Sat 2/21
Sun Matinee 2pm | Sun 2/15
Sat Matinee 2pm | Sat 2/21
CAST (in alphabetical order)
last starred in the lead role in FOOLS, as performed by the Westchester Community College Players. He discovered a passion for theatre and the arts as a student at WCC under the guidance and direction of the late professor Mortimer Clark. Chris returns to the stage after a long hiatus, raising a family while working in the financial and legal sectors. He would like to thank his family, friends, colleagues, and loved ones for their unwavering support in this endeavor. Special shouts out to George, Jamie, Jeff, and Louise. Chris credits his artistic and personal growth to his love for the arts, including jazz, classical music, dance, film, fashion and literature. County Players debut!
has been a background actor for the last six years. He’s had background roles on network TV’s Law & Order: SVU and New Amsterdam, among others, and on the Netflix series Zero Day and The Four Seasons. He debuted as an actor in Max Payne: Perdition by New Move Productions and later starred in The Veteran by LaSalle Productions, which premieres in March 2026. He’s set to star in LaSalle Productions’ next project, Lucy, this summer. He has also been an educator for the last 21 years. He would like to dedicate this performance to his beautiful wife, Rebecca, and two beautiful children, Kayli and Jeremiah. He wants to thank all of his family and friends for their support! “Much love to the cast and crew, enjoyed every minute of this experience! It’s never too late to chase your dream!” County Players debut!
is honored to be a part of the team for this amazing show! He has been involved in multiple County Players productions, both on-stage and as crew. Notable productions include Lips Together, Teeth Apart (Stage Manager), Big Fish (Amos Calloway), Into the Breeches! (Stage Manager), Ragtime (Ensemble), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Marcus Lycus), as well as Kinky Boots at Dutchess Community College where he teaches history. Mike served 23 years as an armored cavalryman in the US Army. “Thanks to Michael, Jenn, and the production crew for their fantastic work. Love always to Connie. Go Army, Beat Navy!”
has appeared on the County Players stage over two dozen times. Favorite shows include Almost, Maine (East), Boeing Boeing (Berthe), Noises Off (Selsdon), and 1776 (John Hancock). Paul also appeared in the HBO series I Know This Much Is True and on TV shows such as Oprah and Today. Paul is ever-so-happily married to Jody for 43 years. They have three children and five grandchildren. Thanks to Michael, Jenn, Beth, and the cast and technical crew for their immense talent and professionalism.
is an actor and voiceover artist who trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. Local stage roles have been in productions of Blithe Spirit, Big Fish, Spring Awakening, Bat Boy, My Fair Lady, Lanford Wilson’s Book of Days, Hamlet, and Doubt. Catch her also in the ensemble of The Wedding Singer at The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck next month. “Love to family, cast, and crew.”
most recently appeared in the CP2 reading of Dracula (Dracula) and Louisa Vilardi’s new play, Date My Mom (Paul/Narrator). Originally from Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks, Matt received his BA in Theatre from SUNY Oswego and, after graduating, spent time performing with Pendragon Theatre, Good Guy Productions, and Placid Production. His favorite productions include Twelfth Night, Little Shop of Horrors, House of Yes, and Li’l Abner. Thank you to Louisa for reigniting the spark, Tara and his three children for the gifts of time and support, and County Players for the opportunity to work with a talented and creative team.
is 21 years old, from Fairfield, Connecticut, and is a Senior at Marist University. His previous credits include The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberly (Brian), The Laramie Project, and Romeo and Juliet. He is extremely grateful to Michael Frohnhoefer for this wonderful opportunity. Jack thanks his family for their support.
is excited to be returning to County Players, where she previously performed in Miss Bennet (Lydia Wickham), The Wickhams (Lydia Wickham), and Dracula (Narrator/Maid/Vixen). Before debuting at County Players, she performed extensively throughout high school, with select acting credits including Daisy Pulls It Off, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Once Upon a Mattress, The Lottery, Stage Door, and The Spitfire Grill (nominated for Outstanding Musical in the 2017 St. Louis High School Musical Theater Awards). By day, she is a writer of essays and criticism, with an MFA in nonfiction from Columbia. She would like to thank the wonderful cast and crew at County Players for their dedication, her friends and family for their support and encouragement in all her artistic pursuits, and her partner, James, who makes the best food.
is thrilled to be back on the County Players stage. Last year he made his County Players debut in Big Fish (Don Price) and then appeared in the CP2 reading of Dracula (Dr. Seward). He also acted in two readings with Round the Bend Theatre last summer: Let’s Misbehave and I for an I. Prior to 2025, he performed on stage 20 years ago in the national tour of Dancing Henry Five (David Gordon/Pickup Productions). Some of his other favorite roles were in Lend Me a Tenor, Move to Exit, A Winter’s Tale, Carousel, Grease, The Nutcracker, Tom Sawyer, and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. He appeared in 50+ other musicals, plays, and musical reviews. Aaron was a Navy brat and thanks all of those who currently or previously served, and gives extra gratitude for those with the moral fortitude to refuse illegal orders.
last appeared with County Players in Incorruptible (Father Charles), Ragtime (Ford/Whitman/Ensemble), An Ideal Husband (Lord Caversham), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Senex). John received a TANY award for his appearance in Blithe Spirit (The Two of Us Productions). John has elsewhere appeared in Twelve Angry Jurors, A Shayne Maidel, and The Lady and the Clarinet, among others. Before retiring, John spent 40 years as a professional video editor, cameraman, and soundman. Thanks to his wife, Elaine, for putting up with the many hours of rehearsal, to the rest of the cast and technicians, and to County Players for this opportunity. “Go Navy!”
was last seen on the County Players stage in the CP2 Readers Series Misery (Paul Sheldon) and in past productions: All My Sons (Joe Kellar),The Drowsy Chaperone (Aldolpho), You Can’t Take It with You (Paul Sycamore), 1776 (Rutledge), and Guys and Dolls (Nicely). He has been seen on Bannerman Island in Man of LaMancha, The Secret Garden, and 1776 playing opposite Broadway veterans, Marnie Raab, Mark Jacoby, and Craig Schulman. For Just Off Broadway, Inc., he performed in Footloose, A Few Good Men and It’s a Wonderful Life, A Live Radio Play, which can be heard on 92.1FM every year at Christmas. Glen would like to thank Michael, Jenn, Beth, and the wonderful cast and crew for this terrific experience! “As always…love and thanks to Barbara!!”
, widely known as The American TAPS Girl, has dedicated more than four decades to honoring America’s heroes through the sound of the horn. A lifelong musician with over 5,000 TAPS missions sounded for deceased veterans and fallen servicemembers, Dani stands among the most active ceremonial buglers in the TriState area. She has sounded TAPS at Arlington National Cemetery, at every major monument in Washington, D.C., and aboard historic vessels including the USS Midway and the USS Ronald Reagan. Dani’s contributions to the bugling community and to veteran remembrance have earned her a place in the Buglers Hall of Fame. She serves as the National Bugler for Spirit of ’45, helping preserve the legacy of the Greatest Generation, and is the official Bugler for the Wappingers VFW Post 5913, where she continues her nightly tradition of honoring service with live TAPS.
is a local actor, dancer, director, and producer. Previous County Players credits include Photograph 51, The Book of Will, and Guys and Dolls. “Thanks to Michael. Love to Christine and Declan. Gratitude and respect to our military personnel.”
is honored to be a part of this production. His selected previous performance credits include, for County Players: Bullshot Crummond, Big Fish, Babel, Photograph 51, and An Ideal Husband, and for 90 Miles Theatre Co.: Sister Act, Gypsy, and Annie Warbucks. He had the pleasure of taking part in the Wappingers Historical Society’s Stones and Bones event, and could be seen spreading fear and holiday cheer at both Kevin McCurdy’s Haunted Mansion and Holiday Spirit Festival. Keller has studied theatre and music for a majority of his life, and has always found great joy in it. He earned his B.A. in Theatre History and Criticism from the State University of New York at Oswego in 2020. He would like to extend his thanks to the cast and crew for all of their hard work, and to the audience whose continuous support makes all of this possible.
is delighted to be back at County Players, where she was previously seen in The Wickhams Christmas at Pemberly (Cassie), Dracula (Mina), Big Fish (Josephine Bloom), Babel (Ann), and An Ideal Husband (Mable Chiltern). Other credits include Calendar Girls, Seussical the Musical and A Murder is Announced at The Playhouse at Museum Village, and The Importance of Being Earnest at Cornerstone Theatre. She would like to thank Michael and the incredible cast for their hard work, Mike for being a patient drill sergeant and for his wise words “Go Navy, Beat Army”, William and her family for their continued love and support. She would like to dedicate this performance to her dad, Dave, “For joining me on this journey, and above all, forteaching me that truth isn’t always black and white, but is always worth pursuing. You did what you did, and I’m still proud of you.”
has acted in multiple local productions such as Follies (The Depot Theatre), High Torr (Arts on the Lake), and Prelude to a Kiss (Heights Players). He is very excited to have the chance to work with County Players for the first time, and with such an incredible play. Everyone in the cast and crew has been super welcoming and kind, and he’d like to thank them for their work and dedication. He also wants to thank his friends and family for putting up with him. “Enjoy the show!” County Players debut!
is thrilled to be a part of this production. His last time onstage was in Ragtime. He has worked backstage dressing actors in Into the Breaches!; Big Fish; and Lips Together, Teeth Apart. During the day, he teaches Public Speaking at Dutchess Community College/SUNY and runs his own business, Planet Pepper, here in the Hudson Valley. He’d like to thank his sister, Joanne, for planting the seed to audition; his husband, Alex, for driving him and late-night dinners; the puppies for listening to him warm up; and his mother, whom he misses every day, for teaching him to love theatre.
is a member of the County Players Board of Governors and former secretary. He has produced and/or directed many shows locally. Since his County Players debut in Company (Robert), David has appeared on the Falls Theatre stage many, many times, most recently in Ragtime (Father). Other favorite County Players shows/roles have included: You Can’t Take It with You (Mr. Kirby), Amadeus (Joseph II), Spamalot (King Arthur), Aida (Zoser), and Born Yesterday (Ed Devery). He wishes to thank everyone for the opportunity to work with this talented and dedicated production team, amazing cast and crew (friends old and new), and to be a part of this amazing drama. He also wishes to thank his supportive children, Liam and Grace, and (as always) “April.”
would like to thank Michael, along with the entire cast and crew, for this opportunity. He is grateful for his son, Carrick, and for Noa, Ari, and Shay. By day, Jeff works as a special counsel to the law firm of Mahon, Rider & McKay, P.L.L.C, practicing in the areas of business, nonprofit, trademark, administrative, regulatory, compliance, human resources, employment, appellate litigation, and landlord-tenant. His favorite flavor of Pop Tart™ is Strawberry Frosted. Jeff is honored to be a part of this production, presenting a show illustrating the continuing import of, and need to uphold, due process and the rule of law. Jeff dedicates his performances to all who are standing guard and placing themselves in harm’s way to defend us and to preserve that most precious and fragile of institutions, democracy. “May God bring them safely to the end of their watch.”

