Oh honey, let me tell you, Wes Warnicker from Footloose is not exactly stealing the show with his lines. He's more like background noise with a few scattered words here and there. So, if you're looking for some riveting monologues, you might want to look elsewhere, darling.
The role of Wes Warnicker was played by Arthur Rosenberg in the original 1984 film, and by Wes McKinnon (of TV's Rectify) in the 2011 remake.
She's a fairly minor character in the musical, but I still had lot of fun playing her. She has 7 lines, and appears in a few scenes. She sings in the chorus for "Footloose/On Any Sunday", "Somebody's Eyes", "Heaven Helps the Man/I'm Free" and the finale. Lulu is the aunt of Ren (Ethel's sister) and the wife of Wes. She allows Ethel and Ren to stay at her house, but does not exactly make them feel welcome. She and Wes are firmly against Ren's plan to lift the ban on public dancing, and blindly follow the lead of Rev. Moore in their opinions. She is also the secretary for the town council.
Ren McCormack: A boy who moved from Chicago to the town of Bomont Ethel McCormack: His mother Reverend Shaw Moore: The minister of the town Vi Moore: His wife Ariel: Their daughter, falls for Ren Lulu Warnicker: Ren's aunt Wes Warnicker: Ren's uncle Coach Roger Dunbar: A gym teacher Eleanor Dunbar: His wife Rusty: Ariel's best friend Urleen: Ariel's friend Wendy Jo: Ariel's friend Chuck Cranston: Ariel's boyfriend, a bad boy Lyle and Travis: Chuck's buddies Betty Blast: Owner of a burger shop Willard Hewitt: Ren's friend in Bomont, country boy Principle Harry Clarke: High School principle Jeter, Bickle, and Garvin: Ren's buddies Irene: Lead singer of her band The Country Kickers Cowboys 1 and 2: cowboys in a country dance hall A cop Chorus and extras. Note these aren't all in primary order.
I don't know what you're asking but it was Wes craven that directed it
The duration of Heart Breakfast with Wes Venn is 4 hours.
The role of Wes Warnicker was played by Arthur Rosenberg in the original 1984 film, and by Wes McKinnon (of TV's Rectify) in the 2011 remake.
She's a fairly minor character in the musical, but I still had lot of fun playing her. She has 7 lines, and appears in a few scenes. She sings in the chorus for "Footloose/On Any Sunday", "Somebody's Eyes", "Heaven Helps the Man/I'm Free" and the finale. Lulu is the aunt of Ren (Ethel's sister) and the wife of Wes. She allows Ethel and Ren to stay at her house, but does not exactly make them feel welcome. She and Wes are firmly against Ren's plan to lift the ban on public dancing, and blindly follow the lead of Rev. Moore in their opinions. She is also the secretary for the town council.
Ben Page has: Played Himself - Ipsos Mori in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Clown in "World War Clown" in 2008. Played Captain in "The Vacationaires" in 2009. Played Kramner in "Seinfelnd" in 2009. Played Saltzman in "Battle Jitni: The Danger Element" in 2010. Played Wes Warnicker in "Our Footloose Remake" in 2011. Played Charles in "Disjointed Esteem" in 2011.
Ren McCormack: A boy who moved from Chicago to the town of Bomont Ethel McCormack: His mother Reverend Shaw Moore: The minister of the town Vi Moore: His wife Ariel: Their daughter, falls for Ren Lulu Warnicker: Ren's aunt Wes Warnicker: Ren's uncle Coach Roger Dunbar: A gym teacher Eleanor Dunbar: His wife Rusty: Ariel's best friend Urleen: Ariel's friend Wendy Jo: Ariel's friend Chuck Cranston: Ariel's boyfriend, a bad boy Lyle and Travis: Chuck's buddies Betty Blast: Owner of a burger shop Willard Hewitt: Ren's friend in Bomont, country boy Principle Harry Clarke: High School principle Jeter, Bickle, and Garvin: Ren's buddies Irene: Lead singer of her band The Country Kickers Cowboys 1 and 2: cowboys in a country dance hall A cop Chorus and extras. Note these aren't all in primary order.
There is a lot of speculation due to Wes sudden disappearance from being a show host on SNBC. Neither has publicly made a statement on their relationship standings so far.
I don't think they are related, Wes is from Missouri, and Adam is from Canada. They do look a lot alike, and they both play guitar and have similar interests, but I don't think they are related
Wes Hubbard goes by Wes Coast, and Wes Hubb.
I believe it's cunductive reasoning.
Wes Griffin died in 1956.
Alf Ramsey went by The General.
Wes Murphy is 6'.
Wes Hager is 6'.