CavezziMagnum
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Hello CB,
I don't know if any of you have heard, but last Saturday, in Athens, GA, a marketing professor of the University of Georgia, George Zinkhan, entered the Town & Gown Playhouse and began shooting. He ended up shooting Marie Bruce, Tom Tanner, and Ben Teague. He then fled the scene, and the police have yet to apprehend him. He is driving a Red Jeep Liberty. There is more information available online on CNN.com.
Marie Bruce was his wife as well as on the board of directors for Town & Gown Players. Tom Tanner was a major contributor to the theatre, acting when called upon, but mostly designing sets. He served as my Set Designer when I was LD for their production of Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang, in March 2008. Ben Teague was the driving force behind the theatre, and there is nothing I can say that can do his memory justice. He was the Town & Gown Players. He was at every rehearsal, helped build every set, was at every opening night. An amazing individual and all 3 will be missed. Please keep the family members and friends of these victims in your prayers. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Cavezzi, no longer of Magnum. I am working Utah Shakes this summer, as Electrics Administrator, then going for my MFA at Cincinnati-CCM.
I don't know if any of you have heard, but last Saturday, in Athens, GA, a marketing professor of the University of Georgia, George Zinkhan, entered the Town & Gown Playhouse and began shooting. He ended up shooting Marie Bruce, Tom Tanner, and Ben Teague. He then fled the scene, and the police have yet to apprehend him. He is driving a Red Jeep Liberty. There is more information available online on CNN.com.
Marie Bruce was his wife as well as on the board of directors for Town & Gown Players. Tom Tanner was a major contributor to the theatre, acting when called upon, but mostly designing sets. He served as my Set Designer when I was LD for their production of Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang, in March 2008. Ben Teague was the driving force behind the theatre, and there is nothing I can say that can do his memory justice. He was the Town & Gown Players. He was at every rehearsal, helped build every set, was at every opening night. An amazing individual and all 3 will be missed. Please keep the family members and friends of these victims in your prayers. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Cavezzi, no longer of Magnum. I am working Utah Shakes this summer, as Electrics Administrator, then going for my MFA at Cincinnati-CCM.