Category: General

  • “Now We Stand” Revival: Premiere Recap

    “Now We Stand” Revival: Premiere Recap

    On September 17th, Rudely Stamp’d impressionists held the premiere performance of the revival of “Now We Stand By Each Other Always” at the Main St. 56 Theater in Bataiva, NY. Our performance was hosted by the Batavia Players, who graciously provided their technical assitance and expertise during the performance in addition to the use of…

  • Rudely Stamp’d Honors Tom Schobert

    Rudely Stamp’d Honors Tom Schobert

    September 20, 2023 – Tom Schobert, long known for his Robert E. Lee impression, was recently honored at a meeting of the West Seneca Historical Society with an Excellence in Living History Award. The award was presented by Derek Maxfield on behalf of Rudely Stamp’d Historical Impressions. A long-time impressionist who has performed as Millard…

  • Brisbane Performer Reprises Role at Batavia Cemetery’s Ghost Walk Events in September and October

    Brisbane Performer Reprises Role at Batavia Cemetery’s Ghost Walk Events in September and October

    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…

  • Rudely Stamp’d Rebrands with New Website and Logo

    Rudely Stamp’d Rebrands with New Website and Logo

    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…

  • New Directions for 2018

    New Directions for 2018

    Rudely Stamp’d will move in new directions in 2018.  At the center of our endeavor is the idea of hosting conversations between historical personas, as we planned for our Adams-Jefferson program. The idea of pairing historical figures presents all kinds of fascinating possibilities: Jefferson-Madison, Lincoln-Douglas, Adams-Rush, Jackson-Clay, etc. To begin with, we will focus on a…

  • Welcome to Rudely Stamp’d

    Welcome to Rudely Stamp’d

    You, gentle reader, have found your way to the internet home of the newest (we think) historical impressions troupe in Western New York. Keep an eye on us as we usher into being all kinds of mischief of the historical kind.