Richard Zobel

Zobel's Off-Broadway credits included All's Well That Ends Well and The Taming of the Shrew in the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park in 1978, and The Country Girl in 1984.

[3][6][7] Zobel was a founding company member of Lexington Conservatory Theatre and friend and collaborator of co-founder Oakley Hall III.

He performed with them in numerous roles and continued his association with the company when it moved to Albany, NY and became Capital Repertory Theatre.

[8][3][9][10] In 2004, Zobel appeared in the documentary The Loss of Nameless Things, recalling his experience of working with Lexington Conservatory Theatre and Oakley Hall III.

[12][13][3] For the cards Zobel sang, played several instruments, wrote scripts, did animation, and voiced numerous characters.