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Celebrity Manager Theodore ‘Ted’ Myles Terry Announces Success of Brainchild ‘Turn Me Loose,’ Honoring Dick Gregory

Posted Jun 7, 2016

LOS ANGELES – Theodore “Ted” Myles Terry, a Hollywood celebrity manager and former radio disc jockey, is celebrating the success of his brainchild, Turn Me Loose, a one-man biographical adaptation of the life and times of Dick Gregory, the critically acclaimed master comedian, social/civil rights activist and humanitarian. Terry has been an integral part of Dick Gregory’s management team since 1998, managing Gregory’s engagement scheduling, website, the Dick Gregory Foundation, and more.

Turn Me Loose, debuted May 19at the Westside Theater in New York City and runs through July 3. It has received critical acclaim by the New York Times, WABC-TV, and other theatrical reviewers.

Emmy Award winning actor, Joe Morton (ABC “Scandal”) stars in the show and has received high praise for his performance by New York and Hollywood critics alike. The production is written by Gretchen Law and executive produced by multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist, Golden Globe and Academy Award winner John Legend with Mike Jackson and Get Lifted Film Company.

 Terry has worked on the concept for the production since 2002, and delivered 80% of the content for the production via “21st Century State of the Union featuring Dick Gregory,” a 3 CD set is available at http://teesanet.thestore24.com/21st-century-state-of-the-union/9780962549892. 

Terry’s initial concept for the play included re-introducing Dick Gregory to a new demographic of Gen Xers and Millennials who may not know about the icon’s contribution to African-American history and politics in addition to entertainment and lifestyle. In 2015, Terry was successful in getting Dick Gregory, 83, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

To bring his master achievement to fruition, Terry contacted writer Law to pen the play using “Dick Gregory’s 21st Century State of the Union” as the primary resource for the stage play. After years of rewrites and edits, Terry connected with director

John Gould Rubin and producer Jackie Judd to bring it to the stage. 

“Gregory is a dynamic orator. I have always felt his story needed to be told, as his experience and message become more relevant decade after decade. I had the vision, he had the message and that made us a great team,” said Theodore “Ted” Myles Terry. “I knew it was only a matter of time before funding for this production would follow. I just didn’t realize how much time.”

 

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