THING TO THING TO THING Returns Jan. 18th (One Performance Only) at The Complex (Dorie) Theatre PDF Print E-mail

Press Release: THING TO THING TO THING Returns Jan. 18th (One Performance Only) at The Complex (Dorie) Theatre

THING TO THING January 18th, 2008

>From Crazy to Sane, With Biofeedback, Autism and the Brain * The solo show, performed by ³Toronto¹s Funniest Comic² returns to Los Angeles * Music direction by comedienne Sandra Bernhard¹s longtime accompanist Opens Friday, January 18th, 2008 ­ One Performance Only (Los Angeles, CA) (January 2008)... Brain and Body Productions presents the World Premiere of THING TO THING, a musical solo show written and performed by Lynette Louise, will return to Los Angeles for one performance, January 18th at The Complex (Dorie) Theatre in Hollywood. A 3-Hour, One Woman Musical Tour-De-Force THING TO THING is the story of a neurofeedback specialist working on the front lines to heal autism. This three-hour, one woman show about moving from crazy to sane is special. Lynette combined several healing modalities in an attempt to cure her own adopted autistic children ­ and herself. Putting her performance career on hold, she managed to heal several of her kids and began working with other families around the world. The changes are amazing, and Ms. Louise is committed to bringing the information to the world. It¹s an incredible story with an inspiring, happy ending. The show is a musical collage of her journey and will help many, many parents and professionals dealing with disabilities. Lynette informs, inspires and keeps the audience enthralled with the workings of mental health and the brain. This musical comedy will have audiences shedding tears of understanding, empathy and joy. You will leave greater than when you arrived. Nationwide Praise for Lynette Louise Thing to Thing returns to Los Angeles (where it premiered in 2006), after a Nationwide tour. * ³intelligent, out there, brave, witty and unique² -- Savannah, Georgia * ³?think outside of Pandora's box. Ms. Louise has opened every door...go ahead...walk on through.² ­ Houston, Texas * ³What a roller coaster ride of self discovery!² ­ Richland, Texas Behind the Show Written and performed by: Lynette Louise Musical direction: Mitch Kaplan Songs by Lynette Louise, Mitch Kaplan, Clifford Bell Lynette Louise is a published author and playwright from Canada who has been writing about dealing with disabilities since 1996, when she landed her first regular column, ³The Comfort Zone² in Parentimes Magazine. It became the popular answer column ³Just Ask Mom². She has performed in film, television and on various standup stages across North America, and was named Toronto¹s Funniest Comic in 1990. She her own television show until moving to America in 1996. She has written, produced directed and starred in several traveling shows: most notably the 1994 North American Prison tour, Behind Bars. Her most recent film is Indigo. She is accompanied by Mitch Kaplan, Sandra Bernhard¹s longtime accompanist, who has also performed on Will and Grace. THING TO THING TO THING has been seen in San Diego, Chicago, New York, Boston, Houston and Simi Valley over the past four months, following the limited premiere engagement in Los Angeles. The show now returns to Los Angeles for one night only! THING TO THING runs January 18th, 2008. One performance only at the Complex (Dorie) Theatre (Multiple Stages) at 6476 Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood, Friday from 8:00PM to 11:00PM. Tickets are $15. Running time is 185 minutes with intermission, concessions, and wheelchair access available. Ample street parking available. Disabled adults and Parents of Autistic children admitted for free (must ³Call in² this reservation) Only Service fee will apply! For reservations, call (323) 960-7612 or RESERVE ONLINE: www.plays411.com/thingtothing. Get more information and discounts online at: www.plays411.com/thingtothing

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