Leza Danly’s “Soul Breadcrumbs”
A Guest Event at Bainbridge Performing Arts
Written by Leza Danly, Directed by Christine McHugh
This event is at the Cynthia Sears Studio at Bainbridge Performing Arts. All seats are general admission.
What if you could time-travel to reclaim parts of yourself eroded by the passage of time – the child’s sparkle, the adolescent’s passion, the young adult’s adventures – and in the process, learn a secret to crafting a joyful life?
Master life coach and workshop leader Leza Danly returns to the stage after four decades for a powerful one-woman show telling the story of how she worked through trauma and heartbreak to find her true self.
“As lost as we may become, as far as we may travel from
the truth of our hearts, our souls remember who we are.”
Passionate, insightful and ultimately inspiring, join Leza on her poignant journey into the shadows and ultimately into the light of truth, forgiveness and joy.
Directed by solo show director Christine McHugh, Soul Breadcrumbs includes original song interludes written by Leza.
This show involves adult language and highly emotional scenes. Not suitable for children under 16 years.
Leza Danly (Writer, Actor)
Leza began her professional career as a singer in Disneyland. She holds a B.S. in Theater from Skidmore College, and spent a year as an actor at the Arkansas Repertory Theater. She toured Asia with a vocal duo in the 1980s.
Leza found her calling as a Life Coach and workshop leader for Co-Active Training Institute. She went on to found Lucid Living, offering a robust curriculum of soul-based transformation for more than twenty-five years.
Leza is passionate about bringing self-compassion and inspiration to others. Weaving a story at the intersection of the creative and healing arts, Soul Breadcrumbs is a full circle moment, marking her return to the stage after forty-two years.
She lives on Bainbridge Island, WA with her husband, Frank.
Christine McHugh (Director)
Christine combines her background in theatre with her training as a life coach to help facilitate personal transformation through spoken memoir. She has directed over 25 solo shows and nationally-toured her own show, Parents Must Be Dead, in 2018.
She works as an intimacy coordinator in the film and television industry and has taught theatre, improvisation and leadership at institutions from elementary schools to colleges and corporations. She resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico.