Washington Stage Guild Remembers Actress Tricia McCauley; Donate in Her Name!

By: Jan. 11, 2017
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In the winter of 1998, the Stage Guild mounted a striking production of Anna KarenINA, with Tricia McCauley in the title role. Tricia became a member of the company, playing roles in 15 productions and many readings. Her creativity and wit were assets in any show, and over the years she designed props, worked box-office, and pitched in to get shows on their feet however was needed.

On Christmas Day, Tricia was abducted and murdered. Washington Stage Guild is heartbroken, for the loss of both her artistry and her friendship. Please join us in honoring her life with a commitment to kindness, respect, and generosity of spirit, all of which were touchstones of her life.

"Only people who are capable of loving strongly can also suffer great sorrow, but this same necessity of loving serves to counteract their grief and heals them." - Leo Tolstoy

Tricia's family has requested that donations in her memory be made to the Stage Guild, Common Good Farm, or the Health Insurance for Theatre Professionals Fund. Click here to donate in Tricia's memory.



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