Atlanta, Georgia, lost one of its brightest stars when Tommy Futch, the founder of improvisational theatre in the city, passed away.
Tommy was not just a legendary figure in the world of comedy and theater but also a beloved friend, mentor, and advocate for accessibility.
Over the past 16 years, countless individuals have had the privilege of working and playing alongside Tommy. His infectious laughter and incredible wit brought joy to everyone who crossed his path.
Tommy had an exceptional talent for making people laugh, and his comedic prowess earned him the well-deserved title of a “Legend” in the world of improvisational theatre.
However, Tommy Futch was more than just a funnyman. He possessed the remarkable ability to listen intently, a quality that endeared him to many. His furrowed brow and laser-focused attention when someone was speaking from the heart were unmistakable.
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