DREW BRHEL has been a professional actor and director for more than twenty-five years, and happily makes his SEWPA debut with these productions. Directing credits include Norma (starring Kathryn Peperkorn in the title role), Cendrillon, and The Magic Flute (Milwaukee Opera); Measure For Measure and Much Ado About Nothing (Milwaukee Shakespeare); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Bialystock & Bloom); The Skin Of Our Teeth (Windfall); and Rumors and The Importance of Being Earnest (Carroll College). Acting credits include featured roles at most of the theatres in Milwaukee, and seven seasons with American Players Theatre – as well as at Shakespeare festivals around the country. He can next be seen in Milwaukee Repertory Theatre’s production of The Government Inspector. Drew is a graduate of the Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware.Drew Brhel
DREW BRHEL has been a professional actor and director for more than twenty-five years, and happily makes his SEWPA debut with these productions. Directing credits include Norma (starring Kathryn Peperkorn in the title role), Cendrillon, and The Magic Flute (Milwaukee Opera); Measure For Measure and Much Ado About Nothing (Milwaukee Shakespeare); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Bialystock & Bloom); The Skin Of Our Teeth (Windfall); and Rumors and The Importance of Being Earnest (Carroll College). Acting credits include featured roles at most of the theatres in Milwaukee, and seven seasons with American Players Theatre – as well as at Shakespeare festivals around the country. He can next be seen in Milwaukee Repertory Theatre’s production of The Government Inspector. Drew is a graduate of the Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware.
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