Frank Hermans
Welcome to the 2009 season of Let Me Be Franks, our third at the Meyer and our tenth since the inception of Franks Dinner Theater. I cant believe it has been ten years! Frank got to live out one of his dreams this year performing on the Legends stage in Branson, MO. he prefers the Meyer! Frank Hermans is the founder and managing partner of Let me be Franks. Frank dedicates this year to the talented cast members who have helped form Let Me Be Frank Productions into one of the premier theater troupes in the nation! Thanks cast! Along with Franks Northwoods Theater at the The Four Seasons Resort in Pembine, Franks has added the Heidel House to our company. You can catch a new cast performing at the Heidel House in Green Lake this summer! For more information on all the shows check out our web-site www.letmebefranks.com and sign up for Franksnews. You will get all the updates on Let me be Franks. If you would like to drop me a line e-mail me at
or call at 920-405-1133. Thank you all for attending! Now on with the show!
Pat Hibbard
in his 7th season with Frank, is proud to be business partner, co-writer and co-director of all Let Me Be Frank Productions shows. Pat attended the University of Wisconsin Green Bay as a theater major with a minor in music but left school to chase his rock and roll dreams full time. He spent 12 years touring with several different bands including "Moving Violation", "Kat House", "Black Dog", "Eddie Haskel" and WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) award winning "The Blitz", a band who received recognition from some major record labels. Pat can also be seen and heard in many local and regional TV and radio commercials. A devoted family man, Pat would like to thank his entire family, especially his wife Tina and his children Zach & Abbie for their patience and support.
Paul Evansen
A "Newbie" no more! Outside of "live long and prosper" four more powerful words have never been spoken! I can't believe I'm still here performing with some of the most talented artists and musicians in our area. Thanks to Frank, Pat and the entire troupe for opening their arms to the "news guy", also to my family who provide the
support and "cut to the quick" criticisms that make me a better performer. Most of all, thank you for supporting live theater and helping to keep all of us from ending up as greeters at Walmart.
Heath Hermans
Hi, my name is Heath. Im a 62", blue eyed, blonde/brown haired husky built Sagittarius. I like music, singing, dancing and percussion! I like anything to do with the arts. I enjoy the nightlife, but also like to cuddle at home watching a movie or what ever. This will be the 8th time I turn 29 so Im good to go. Im also gellin like a felon. I have 3 of the best kids in the world, Katrina, Heath, and Dalton. My biggest fear is sending the wrong e-mails to someone. Hope to hear from ya soon. Heath.
Maggie McGinn
Mom and dad knew Maggies vocals were something special when she refused to take a pacifier to silence her. Maggie got her start at the age of 8 performing with Kenny Rogers in Branson, Missouri. Maggie was bit by the showbiz bug. She has been on stage at UWGB and St. Norbert Music Theater. Her strongest role being the lead of Dorothy in the Wizard of OZ. Maggie also shared the stage with Frank in Joseph. Maggie is a stylist at the Chameleon Salon and Spa. She is grateful for the support of her boss Tracy. Love and thank you to my family for always being there.
Tony Pilz
has been playing keyboards since he was 14 years old. Performing in Let me be Frank Productions the last 5 years has been both exciting and rewarding. Some of Tonys highlights through the years were, winning a WAMI award for favorite new artist (The Blitz band) and playing at the Weidner center opening for Foreigner (After Dark band). Toni is thankful for the support of his wife Sue and children Myranda, Justin and Madeline, and a special thanks goes out to my parents, especially my dad (David K.) for bringing music into my life. To all of you who support us, thanks!!
Amy Riemer-Kruk
is excited to be back as a full time performer with Let Me Be Frank Productions. She graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from St. Norbert College, where she was a 4-year member of the Swinging Knights, Chamber Choir, and Knight Theatre. Amy also performed with the Green Bay Chamber Choir, Summer Music Theatre at St. Norbert, and the Pamiro Opera. She taught general music for 6 years, and began studying for her Masters Degree last year. Amy thanks her family for their constant support and for putting up with her crazy schedule.
Suzan Sherman
has been with Franks now for three finger lickin good years, Mostly due to Aunt Annies treats in the green room. Thanks a lot Aunt Annie youre the best. Suzan has a wide & varied musical background. Singing in the subways of Paris, a vocal jazz tour behind the iron curtain, numerous bands and musicals, and most importantly Evergreens production of Cole Porter, where she met Frank.
Tom Verbrick
is delighted to be in our new home here at the Meyer. Tom does a lot of the choreography for Let me be Franks and is excited to be moving up to a bigger stage with more production potential and space to work with. Tom has worked with the Professional Theater Training Program at UW Milwaukee, taught with First Stage Theater Academy Milwaukee, performed for a season with the Milwaukee Reparatory Theater, was a stunt man at Great America, and once was a stunt double for Jay Leno. "Thank God for the opportunities, and for the Family that is Let me be Franks"