Bob Walker has (literally) lit up most of our productions (with stage lights) in recent years and directed A Murder Has Been Committed, The Charitable Sisterhood of the Second Victory Trinity Church and Nana’s Naughty Knickers.
He is a retired fund-raising executive who abandoned big city life and has returned to the family homestead on the western branch of the Corrotoman River for a final run of bucolic reverie that he hopes will extend far, far into the future. As a young man, Bob fancied himself a playwright and received just enough encouragement along these lines to result in his having a certain limited amount of theatrical experience in putting up plays both at the University of Virginia and, after his graduation, at various off-off Broadway (and way further off) locales in New York City. However, the imminent approach of the then ancient age of 30 (plus a growing apprehension that he perhaps did not have quite so much to tell the world as he had earlier thought), led Bob into the alternate career path of doing good by raising money for worthy causes.