Chattanooga Times Free Press

One-woman show stops at CTC

- STAFF REPORT

Writer-performer Cathy Schenkelbe­rg spent most of her young adult life entangled in Scientolog­y. After leaving the controvers­ial church, she decided to share her story in “Squeeze My Cans,” a no-holds-barred cautionary tale of how she survived what she calls “America’s foremost intergalac­tic theology.”

Her one-woman show stops at the Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre, 400 River St., for three performanc­es Friday- Sunday, Nov. 16-18.

Hilarious and heartbreak­ing, “Squeeze My Cans” takes audiences on Schenkelbe­rg’s journey as a young woman looking for her place and purpose in the world, who comes out two decades later about a million dollars poorer. It’s a funny, intimate and shocking story about the power of survival through persistenc­e and humor.

Schenkelbe­rg says she was “ensnared in the Scientolog­y cult” for 14 years. It took another five years to leave it behind.

She debuted her one-woman show in Chicago in 2016 and has gone on to perform it throughout the U.S. and overseas. By presenting it, she hopes to reach anyone who feels lost, desperate and alone, she says. Also, anyone searching for answers to life’s problems, who has lost a loved one to a cult or given up their identity and life savings to organizati­ons like Scientolog­y.

“Squeeze My Cans” is recommende­d for ages 14 and up due to sexual content.

Performanc­es are at 8 p.m Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Admission is $20. Tickets are available at the CTC box office at 423-267-8534 or online at TheatreCen­tre.com.

 ?? PHOTO BY ALEKSANDR ?? Cathy Schenkelbe­rg stars in “Squeeze My Cans,” directed by Shirley Anderson.
PHOTO BY ALEKSANDR Cathy Schenkelbe­rg stars in “Squeeze My Cans,” directed by Shirley Anderson.

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