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Thursday, June 3, 2010

And the winner is....

Pat Hightower, player of the year.


Janice VanArsdall awarded 2010 Woodie and Woofie awards to deserving Village Players at the annual Player’s picnic earlier this week.
And the winners are:
First Woodie of the night, for invaluable representation of the Players for the 40th anniversary of the Village, Bobbie Bateman.
Never Too Late Woodie, Larry Wilson for his past and present contributions of countless hours to all aspects of the Players from copying scripts to bringing us Elvis.
Best impersonations of Al Jolson, Marlene Dietrich and Michael Flatley as well as the best scene stealer Woodie, Ron Petti in It Runs in the Family.
Rabid Recorder and DVD Duplicator Woodie, Phil Ellis for his work in preserving our shows for us.
Best sounding off and ringing performance Woodie, Dan Moran and Ken Birkjovff in Baby Snooks.
Taking a fall for the show Woodie, Jo Knight in Egad, What A Cad.
The CYA line for Jo Knights Fall Woodie, Herm Dobscha in Egad, What A Cad.
Best knee crawler and crier Woodie, Jeff Smith in Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch.
Long suffering husband Woodie, Lance Miller for the Young Peoples’s Theater.
The Drum Major who marches to a different beat as the rest of the band through no fault of his own Woodie, Craig Annen in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The I Couldn’t Have Done It Without You Woodie, Bev Bullard for Baby Snooks.
The Jack of All Trades and Master of them All Woodie, Fran Walker for all she’s done for the Players.
The Best Exiting Legs Woodie, Jim Umphrey in It Runs in the Family.
The Best CYA line of the year Woodie, Lucy Joyce in Egad, What A Cad.
The Pompous Twit Woodie, Jack Larsen in It Runs in the Family.
Best Horse Rider Woodies , Bill Fields and Dan Moran in The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch.
The Timeless Timekeeper Woodie, Ken Birkjovff for It Runs in the Family as he kept the wall clock in perfect time.
The best Elmer Gantry Impersonation, Herm Dobscha in Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch.
The best costumes Woodie, Cloe Bayer and Marlene Ramsey for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The Best Saloon Sluts Woodies to those ladies of ill repute in The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch. MaryLou Moran, Bari Searles, Barb Wallisch, Robin Johnson.
For excellence in dance coordinating, JoAnn Dobscha for the Young People’s Theater.
The Sneaky Retriever Woodie, Sherry Phillips for crawling on her hands and knees to retrieve the basin in It Runs in the Family.
That Cross Dressing Fool Woodie, Jack Iafrate in The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch.
Woofie Woodies, to the dog chorus in Baby Snooks: Lee Iafrate, Bill Fields, Jeff Smith, Marie Welsh, Herm Dobscha, Sherry Phillips, Kathy Jervis.

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