Troy Hencely
Art Director/Producer
Troy Hencely is also the Executive Producer and Director for Meadow Wolf Films. He has been acting for most of his life. He has enjoyed a great journey to the creation of Robin & Goodfellow Players. He was inspired to make films and stage productions by childhood heroes such as Mel Brooks, Charlie Chaplin, Roseanne Barr, Lucille Ball, The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, and many others.
"Be who you are and say what you feel. Those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
Dr. Seuss
For more information on Troy Hencely see his website: www.troyhencely.com.
"Be who you are and say what you feel. Those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
Dr. Seuss
For more information on Troy Hencely see his website: www.troyhencely.com.
Zack Pursely
Scenic Design/Asst Director
Zack Pursley started acting his first year of college. Since then he has been in multiple plays with the GMC Drama Club, Milledgeville Players, and Robin & Goodfellow Players, along with acting and being Director of Photography for Meadow Wolf Films. Some of his favorite performances are The Hairy Man in Wiley and the Hairy Man, Tom in Beware the Licorice Vines, George in Cheeseburgers and Cotton Candy. He is a theatre major at Georgia College and State University.
Ken Garland
Director/Actor
Ken Garland is a Milledgeville native, a father of three and is retired from the Georgia Department of Human Resources. He currently works for the Baldwin County Coroner’s Office as Chief Deputy Coroner. He has portrayed a number of characters in college theatre productions including Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple, Dr. Prentice in What the Butler Saw, Roy Hubley in Plaza Suite, Magnus Muldoon in one production of The Real Inspector Hound and Birdboot in another. Since joining the Milledgeville Players six years ago, he has portrayed Eddie McCuen in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Pawnee Bill in Annie Get Your Gun, the Wizard in Once Upon a Mattress and Rev. Mervin Oglethorpe in the Smoke on the Mountain trilogy. Most recently, he played Harry Roat in Wait Until Dark and Mr Lundy in Brigadoon. He also directed Moon Over Buffalo and has appeared in several of the Players’ Dinner Theater productions as well as The Robin and Goodfellow Players’ production of Red, White, Black and Blue performed at the Fall 2012 New Orleans Fringe Festival.
“The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but to those who can see it coming and jump aside.
Hunter S Thompson
“The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but to those who can see it coming and jump aside.
Hunter S Thompson