
October 24, 2003
ACCLAIMED DEAF ACTRESS TERRYLENE TAKES HER STORY OF SURVIVAL AND LOVE ON TOUR
From: CSD - Oct 24, 2003
For Immediate Release
Contact: Erin E. Casler CSD Public Relations,ecasler@c-s-d.org, (605) 977-8406
ACCLAIMED DEAF ACTRESS TERRYLENE TAKES HER STORY OF SURVIVAL AND LOVE ON TOUR
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Oct. 17, 2003) -CSD is pleased to announce the engagement of nationally renowned deaf actress Terrylene for performances of her acclaimed, autobiographical one-woman play, "In the Now." Shows slated for South Dakota, Minnesota and Oklahoma will raise funds that benefit CSD's domestic violence programs in those states.
CSD's domestic violence program offers linguistically and culturally accessible domestic violence services, advocacy, education and information about abuse. The program's referral services help victims decide what to do next, such as finding a safe place to stay, plugging into medical care and legal assistance, and other support services. CSD staff also provide services to law enforcement agencies, shelters, advocates and other non-deaf service providers that focus on cultural and linguistic competency, community asset building, prevention education and resiliency.
The irrepressible story of a young woman's personal odyssey of confusion, guilt and enlightenment which catapults her from victim to survivor to "I am," Terrylene's "In the Now" began its tour in Sioux Falls, S.D. at the Washington Pavilion's Belbas Theater on Oct. 21. The Minneapolis show will be at Mixed Blood Theatre on Oct. 28. The Oklahoma performance will be announced at a later date.
Through the magic of experimental American Sign Language expression, Terrylene allows us to witness a moving story that chronicles her journey from guarded girl to "total woman." "In The Now" interweaves storytelling, ASL poetry and monologue with voice translation and original music performed live on stage. We capture a glimpse into the mental turmoil caused by the hands of an abusive stepfather as she takes steps towards the healing process. With the unflinching love of her grandmother, her "secret" is revealed at the moment she learns to transcend the painful experiences of her past -- turning survival through anger into the radiant beauty of the real person she would become. Thought provoking, profound, life affirming and humorous, "In The Now" is a performance piece that inspires us to see the truth in the power of love and forgiveness, by learning to let go and enjoy life.
With memorable roles in such films as Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers" and "City of Angels," Terrylene is perhaps best known for her popular recurring role on TV's "Beauty and the Beast" and through her numerous appearances on such shows as "E.R.," "Once and Again" and "Night Visions." She stars opposite Oscar winner Louise Fletcher in Miramax's soon-to-be-released "AfterImage."
The tour will feature voice translation by both Elizabeth Greene and Cass Harvey, with original live music composition performed by Marilyn Donadt. "In The Now" is sponsored in part by telecommunications leaders CSD and Sprint.
About CSD - CSD (also known as Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc.) was established in 1975, primarily to provide sign language interpreting services to deaf and hard of hearing adults in South Dakota. Today, CSD employs over 2,000 individuals in offices across the nation, providing a broad continuum of social and human services programs, as well as telecommunications relay services. CSD is a private, nonprofit agency dedicated to providing quality services; ensuring public accessibility; and increasing awareness of issues affecting the deaf, hard of hearing and individuals with speech disabilities. For more information, please visit www.c-s-d.org
Erin E. Casler
Director of Public Relations
CSD
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casler@skytel.com
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