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Tammy Carder
Martha Brewster

Tammy Carder (Martha Brewster) Tammy Carder is thrilled to return to the Weathervane stage, having previously appeared as Ellen in Over the Tavern back in 2006. Recent credits include Smoke Gets in Your House (Beth Hearn), Reunion at Hippie High (Rainy), and Murder in Black and White (Ann) at Wolf Creek Players. Favorite roles include Here on the Flight Path (Faye), Domestic Tranquility (Ethel), Sex Please, We’re Sixty (Hillary), and Arsenic and Old Lace (Abby Brewster). She spends her free time creating, crafting, painting, and enjoying time with her family. Many thanks to her family for their constant support. She would also like to thank all of you for coming to see the show, supporting community theatre, and therefore—to quote Martha—“Well, isn’t this nice?” Sit back and enjoy the show!

Tammy Carder
Martha Brewster

Tammy Carder (Martha Brewster) Tammy Carder is thrilled to return to the Weathervane stage, having previously appeared as Ellen in Over the Tavern back in 2006. Recent credits include Smoke Gets in Your House (Beth Hearn), Reunion at Hippie High (Rainy), and Murder in Black and White (Ann) at Wolf Creek Players. Favorite roles include Here on the Flight Path (Faye), Domestic Tranquility (Ethel), Sex Please, We’re Sixty (Hillary), and Arsenic and Old Lace (Abby Brewster). She spends her free time creating, crafting, painting, and enjoying time with her family. Many thanks to her family for their constant support. She would also like to thank all of you for coming to see the show, supporting community theatre, and therefore—to quote Martha—“Well, isn’t this nice?” Sit back and enjoy the show!