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Local production of Little Shop of Horrors mourns cast member

Published May 11, 2023 | By Emma Thomas

Photo: David J. Schultz II, from Little Town Players Facebook page

A local community theater is mourning the loss of one of their own this week — but they say the show must go on. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has that story:

You can click here to help support David J. Schultz II’s family

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