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Six actors and two musicians will improvise the entire show from audi- Teacher Admits to Shooting Herself Associated Press TUCSON, Ariz. - A school teacher who reported being shot in her empty classroom confessed to authorities that she shot herself. Teacher Kathy Morris had also sent herself threatening letters, Pima County sheriffs spokeswoman Deanna Coultas said Tuesday. Morris told authorities she did it to highlight the lack of securi ty at the school. “However, we’re dealing with irra- Dear members of the Class of ‘01! I t As your class officers, we wanted to let you know about an exciting to serve as Senior Class Marshals! 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The improv group aims to discover what happens in the story rather than invent it, said Transactors’ Executive and Artistic Director Greg Hohn. “We’re kind of doing our own thing really,” Hone said. “Musical improv is something we’ve developed in a vacu um.” The group specializes in long form improvisational theatre, a type of theatre where the actors develop an entire show from audience suggestions. tional thinking and irrational behavior,” Coultas said. She said authorities were looking into other motives and past incidents with the school but declined to elaborate, cit ing confidentiality issues. Morris has taught at the school since 1991. Morris reported Monday that she had been shot in the shoulder in her classroom by a young Hispanic man after excusing herself from a staff meet ing. The shooting occurred about 90 min ah? Saily ®ar MM This version of improv is less well known than short form improvisation where actors perform vignettes and the atre games. Transactors Improv formed in 1983 at the Artschool in Carrboro. They have toured across the United States, concen trating mainly in the southeast with venues from the Spoletto Festival Theatre Fringe in Charleston, S.C., and the Artsplosure in Raleigh. Zach Hanner, Moe Chamble and Hone all graduated from UNC. Joining them in the cast will be three other per formers with diverse backgrounds in dance, acting and music. A pianist and UNC instructor Matt Savage will pro vide the show’s music. The one-night show will go on at 7 p.m. at the Union Cabaret. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. utes before students were scheduled to begin class. Morris, 35, was in fair condition Tuesday at University Medical Center. Morris has declined all requests for interviews, according to hospital spokeswoman Vicki Gaubeca. “Ms. Morris’ allegation was destruc tive, damaging and insulting to our stu dents and members of the district’s minority community,” district Superintendent Robert J. Smith said Tuesday. Smith said Morris had been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation. Coultas said investigators found a gun that had been fired once in a false bottom of Morris’ purse. Coultas said Moms was not immedi ately facing any criminal charges, but the Pima County attorney’s office was seeking to have her sent to a mental health facility. A school custodian told investigators he heard a shot but there were no witnesses, Coultas said. After the shooting, sheriff’s deputies, including SWAT officers, searched the two-story school before expanding their search into the neighborhood. After all other teachers and school personnel were accounted for, school officials canceled classes Monday. Students returned to class Tuesday.