Anatomy of a Doll is an autobiographical poetic one-woman piece that illustrates the connection between childhood sexual abuse and the abuse of substances as a method of coping. Terri Muss received grants from New York Fellowship of the Arts and Poets and Writers for its initial performances and received The Daily News Best Theatre-Pick of the Week in 1998. This show has been performed at conferences, theatres and universities throughout the US and Canada over the past 22 years. Marlene Gregory, LCSW-R, Director of Rape Crisis and Community Services at VIBS Family Violence and Rape Crisis Services, described this show at captivating, providing unique insight, and allowing the audience a brief but powerful glimpse into the experience of child sex abuse survivors. Terri has such a talent for making audience members feel as if they are re-visiting the events of her past right beside her, and conference attendees raved about the increased level of empathy and understanding they had gained by hearing her speak."Staci Block, LCSW, a social worker, improviser, singer, and performer with more than 25 years experience using applied theater arts to deal with a wide range of issues in her work will join host Jude Treder-Wolff and Terri for a post-show discussion about expressive arts in healing trauma and educating about sensitive issues.
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Emotionally Available Improv Presents: It’s Rock Her Fella Season
Green Room 42 (12/29 - 12/29)
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Lobby Hero
Manes Studio Theatre of Long Island (1/9 - 1/25)
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Always Young The Musical
Theater For The New City (1/15 - 2/1) NEW MUSICAL | |
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& Juliet
Proctors (4/28 - 5/3) | |
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The Room of Falsehood!
Under St Marks (10/10 - 1/1) | |
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Six The Musical at Lena Horne Theatre
Lena Horne Theatre (11/5 - 7/5) | |
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Knock Twice Comedy Show
The Hidden Jewel Box Theater (1/23 - 1/23) | |
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Water for Elephants
Proctors (4/7 - 4/12) | |
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