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Dec 07, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Yahoo! News: Entertainment - Arts and Stage
Variety - On Oct. 4, 2002, dancer-actress Lyena Strelkoff fell from a tree, breaking her back, rendering her a para-plegic. Moving her wheelchair freely about the small Ruskin Group Theater stage, the comely, spirited Strelkoff details every aspect of the accident that robbed her of her plans and ambitions, followed by her straight-ahead battle during the ensuing two years to have a fulfilling life. Collaborating with Strelkoff is helmer Paul Linke, who has previously mounted his own award-winning solo bio, "Time Flies When You're Alive," as well as guiding similar revelatory sojourns for the likes of Shelly Berman, Sammy Shore and Charles Nelson Reilly.
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Legit Reviews: On Oct. 4, 2002, dancer-actress Lyena Strelkoff fell from a tree, breaking her back, rendering her a para...
Los Angeles: On Oct. 4, 2002, dancer-actress Lyena Strelkoff fell from a tree, breaking her back, rendering her a parapl...
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