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TERRY NEASON
Affectionately known as 'The Communication Diva' Terry has the pleasure of working with Leaders and Management in business, health and education, as a Communication Trainer, Shadow Coach and Keynote Speaker.
An eclectic career, which spans over 30 years, has also earned her awards and 5 star reviews as a top class performer in theatre and television. In Business, Kind Words from clients, speak for themselves.
Terry has also worked in sales, as well as with accountants, lawyers, steel stockholders, scrap dealers, bakers, authors, actors, social workers, addicts and ex-prisoners.
Speaker, Trainer, NLP Master & Entertainer - a winning combination
It's the wealth of street-wise experience in life and business, combined with her warmth and humour, which gives Terry a down to earth and entertaining style, as a Presenter and Communication Coach.
In the beginning, sticks and stones Terry is Scottish, born in Glasgow and spent her childhood in a raunchy housing scheme, called Easterhouse. Terry says, "I always used humour to steer clear of sticky situations. I shot from the lip, as opposed to the hip".
Terry turned her back on the street fights and discovered a passion for music. The dream to sing and compose music was put on hold, when the school she attended disallowed music as a specialist subject.
Learning the hard way At 16, she left home and ventured to London, where she added to her life experience by working in New Horizon, a centre dealing with drug abuse and homeless youths. Then going on to work with ex-prisoners in R.A.P. (Radical Alternatives to Prison)
By the age of 18, both Terry's parents had passed away. She says, "That's when my seed of inner confidence, had to be sown and grown. When your heart is broken, it's amazing what your mind can do to fix it."
Taking to The Stage and Screen, the dream comes true
Terry began her performing career with two of Scotland's top companies; 7:84 Theatre Co. and Wildcat Stage Productions. Both companies being known for their innovative shows, which tackled social and political issues of the time. She hosted her own 6 part television series of chat/music/comedy, for STV, called The Terry Neason Show.
Running her own Company
Her professional journey then took her into the business of managing her own company, Wee One Productions, for 15 years; leading a team, which produced highly acclaimed shows for Corporate Events and Theatre. The award winning performances captivating audiences from Europe to the USA and from Canada to Singapore.
 Wee One Productions named in loving memory of Wee One 1972 - 1989
Time to Escape the Office for a LIVE Concert
"My personal quality time has always been an enjoyable factor in my life...so much so, I use the term, 'Life! then bank-balance'. People and Communication may be my passion; however, simple pleasures, music and laughter, are the loves of my life.
I wish to give a huge thank you to all those people who have supported my work and attended the concerts throughout the years. It will continue to be my pleasure and a joy, to entertain you.
Please allow Brian Prentice and I to share an eclectic mix of the tunes with you. I hope you enjoy them, as much as we enjoyed performing them.

6 LIVE tracks - Secret Smiles'n'Love Songs - Glasgow Citz Theatre
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All vocals by Terry Neason music arranged and played by Brian Prentice click a track on the player
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Torch Songs of Pride'n'Passion CD
Songs of Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel. All vocals by Terry Neason music arranged and played by Brian Prentice.
Terry's personal past show highlights
include:
Playing Maw Broon in the Jackie Kay play The Maw Broon Monologues.
The Terry Neason Show 6 part television Series for STV;
Playing Edith Piaf
in Piaf
at the King's Theatre,
Glasgow; Playing the lead in Jacque Brel's Alive and Well and Living in Paris, the Gate Theatre, Dublin; Singing with Dory Previn in Children of Coincidence, the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin;
Playing Anna,opposite Ian McDiarmid in the Government
Inspector at The
Almeida, London; Meg Dillon in Brendan Beehan's The
Hostage directed by Jim
Sheridan, Eire;
Playing Top Dog with Paul O'Grady
in CELL
BLOCK H THE MUSICAL, London's West End
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