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Aaron Cammack is the first ever ‘Resident Artist’ for the Arizona Theatre Company .He will be in three main stage productions for ATC this upcoming season, along with hosting community outreach efforts including an upcoming workshop for about 20 other local actors.It’s something that wouldn’t have been possible just a few years ago.“I got to Tucson in 2017,” he said in a sit-down with KGUN. “And I came here in the throes of a battle with substance abuse.
' The second act of his career started to take off.“It affirmed that no matter how far down the scales I had gone, it was possible to come back,” he said.ATC Artistic Director Matt August chose Cammack for the Resident Artist role because of his work ethic, talent and theatre knowledge, while also having room to grow.“Very committed, passionate, dedicated theatre artist… Who had talent that was pouring out of his ears,” he said.
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