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The Story of The Magnificent Men
This Magnificent Moment

Chas Marsh is a musician, sound and video designer, and documentary filmmaker living in Baltimore . He received a 2004 Helen Hayes Award nomination in sound design for The Dazzle at RepStage. Chas has recently completed two short films: one about the Sundance Theatre Laboratories in Utah , the other documenting the multi-cultural collaboration of eight young theater makers in Warsaw , Poland . His award-winning video designs include: Squonk Opera's Inferno at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Traces for the Naoko Maesheba's Dance Collective at the Kennedy Center .

Dave Zang is a social historian whose work has explored race, the 1960s, sports, and pop music. His 1995 biography, Fleet Walker's Divided Heart, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in biography and won the Seymour Medal for Outstanding History from the Society for American Baseball Research. His companion screenplay, Fleet , is currently optioned for development as a motion picture. His recent book, SportsWars , deals with the cultural firestorm of the Vietnam era. In 1999 his article on America 's 1972 Olympic wrestlers was honored as Notable Sports Writing by Houghton-Mifflin's annual The Best American Sports Writing . Zang is a professor in Towson University 's Sport Studies and American Studies programs. 

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