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Dan Reichert
Ensemble

Dan Reichert is delighted to return to Weathervane Playhouse, where audiences recently saw him as Bob Crewe in Jersey Boys and Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Other recent credits include The Prom (Mr. Hawkins), Ragtime (Ensemble), and The Play That Goes Wrong (Dennis Tyde). Dan has appeared in more than two dozen productions over the past two decades, including And Then There Were None (Anthony Marston), Hairspray (Fender), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Charlie Brown), and Waiting for Godot (Pozzo). He has also directed productions such as Edges: A Song Cycle and The Secret Garden Jr. and recently served as Assistant Stage Manager for Weathervane’s 2025 production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. “Endless thanks to the supporters of community theatre for keeping creativity and connection alive.”

Dan Reichert
Ensemble

Dan Reichert is delighted to return to Weathervane Playhouse, where audiences recently saw him as Bob Crewe in Jersey Boys and Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Other recent credits include The Prom (Mr. Hawkins), Ragtime (Ensemble), and The Play That Goes Wrong (Dennis Tyde). Dan has appeared in more than two dozen productions over the past two decades, including And Then There Were None (Anthony Marston), Hairspray (Fender), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Charlie Brown), and Waiting for Godot (Pozzo). He has also directed productions such as Edges: A Song Cycle and The Secret Garden Jr. and recently served as Assistant Stage Manager for Weathervane’s 2025 production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. “Endless thanks to the supporters of community theatre for keeping creativity and connection alive.”