
Returning to his role as Genesee County native Albert Brisbane for the secondyear in a row, GCC Professor Dan Snyder will join the roster of ghosts featuredat two fundraising events in support of the Historic Batavia Cemetery. On September 17th at 2pm, Snyder joins fellow Rudely Stamp’dplayers Derek Maxfield and Michael Gosselin in their roles Read more

Rudely Stamp’d is celebrating the new year with the launch of our new website rudelystampd.com. Thanks to Jess Maxfield, our Social Media and Marketing Coordinator, for putting in the effort to reorganize our virtual presence and bring Rudely Stamp’d up to date! We are also officially rebranding as Rudely Stamp’d Historical Impressions, and we have Read more

After a successful wrapping of Brothers at Odds, we returned to performing Grant on the Eve of Victory this September with a performance for the Waterloo Public Library. More photos are available in our Photo Gallery! Stay tuned for future performances, and be sure to subscribe to our blog to get email updates by entering Read more

Attracting an audience of over 70, opening night of Brothers at Odds: The Brisbane Story was a success! The show, which is intended to raise awareness for the fate of the Brisbane Mansion in Batavia, NY, was followed by an active Q&A with director Derek Maxfield and the rest of our Rudely Stamp’d impressionists, as Read more

It was 1878 and Albert Brisbane was paying a call on his brother George and wife Sarah at their home on Main Street in Batavia. Because there was much tension in their relationship, Albert was anxious about how he would be received. Still, he had to pick up a check waiting there for him. Although Read more

We had a great time performing Grant on the Eve of Victory at the Bristol Valley Theater in Naples, NY last night! MANY, MANY thanks to our great cast and crew who supported us! Special thanks to colleague Dan Snyder, who joined us for the night as the show’s narrator, and to our GCC student Read more