Women Survivors Alliance Brings My 2nd Act: Survivor Stories from the Stage LIVE Stage Show to Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama (PRWEB) September 09, 2015 -- One Stage. Ten Women. Infinite Hope. The inaugural Birmingham production of My 2nd Act: Survivor Stories from the Stage will make its national tour stop at the Dorothy Jemison Day Theatre on September 20, 2015, at 3 p.m.
My 2nd Act, produced by Women Survivors Alliance and sponsored by Cancer Treatment Centers of America ® (CTCA) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center, is a live storytelling event featuring 10 local women sharing their inspiring, entertaining, emotional and triumphant journeys of their 2nd acts since their cancer diagnosis. Using their gifts of time and experience to give back to society, these women prove the second act of their lives can be even more meaningful than life before cancer. This stage show is moving, motivational and hilarious and promises at the end will teach and inspire all who attend.
Brenda Ladun of ABC 33/40, herself a cancer survivor, will serve the show’s emcee.
“Cancer draws a line in the sand of life,” said Karen Shayne, My 2nd Act producer and co-founder of Women Survivors Alliance. “Cancer doesn’t end when treatment does. Even when there’s no longer any evidence of disease, the diagnosis and treatment forever changes a life. Survivors need a way to make sense out of their experience and with My 2nd Act and Women Survivors Alliance, it’s our hope to help them accomplish that.”
With nearly eight million female cancer survivors in America who continue to face long-term and life-limiting effects of the disease and its treatments, productions like My 2nd Act work to raise awareness and create a support system to assist in the rehabilitation process. In Alabama alone there is approximately 26,770 new cancer cases each year and approximately 73 people will hear that they have been diagnosed with cancer each day. Current national statistics estimate one in three women will face cancer in her lifetime.
“We’re celebrating the courage, perseverance and work of these brave women because it improves the lives of the cancer survivors who will come after them,” continued Shayne. “Our work isn’t defined by size. The message we’re spreading is just as valuable as foundations and hospital wings. It is our hope for the every survivor, co-survivor, friend and family to join us on September 20th to support these magnificent women and help us in our mission.”
The performance will take place on Sunday, September 20, 2015, at 3 p.m., at the Dorothy Jemison Day Theater at the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham. Tickets are available now at http://www.djdtheater.org or by calling 205-458-0381.
Karen Shayne, Women Survivors Alliance, +1 (615) 495-4555, [email protected]
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