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Tag Archives: Farewell to Eden
Justifying the Cut: The Plays of Saints on Stage
With the publication of Saints on Stage: An Anthology of Mormon Drama, I’ve been thinking a lot about Mormon drama and how it currently stands as it own niche genre. The whole reason I pitched the idea of the anthology … Continue reading
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Tagged Burdens of Earth, Eric Samuelsen, Farewell to Eden, Fires of the Mind, Gadianton, Hancock County, Huebener, I Am Jane, J. Golden, J. Scott Bronson, James Arrington, Mahonri Stewart, Margaret Young, Martyrs' Crossing, Matters of the Heart, Melissa Leilani Larson, Mormon drama, Robert Elliott, Saints on Stage: An Anthology of Mormon Drama, Stones, Susan Elizabeth Howe, Thom Duncan, Thomas F. Rogers, Tim Slover, Zarahemla Books
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Zion Theatre Company: The Agony, the Ecstasy and the Spirituality in Trying to Push Forward a Religious Theatre Company
A little less than two years ago I created Zion Theatre Company. The venture was born out of necessity, as the theatre group I was collaborating with previous to that suddenly dropped a re-mount of my play Farewell to Eden, … Continue reading
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Tagged A Roof Overhead, C. S. Lewis, Farewell to Eden, Immortal Hearts and Other Short Plays, J. R. R. Tolkien, Jinn and Other Myths, Legends of Sleepy Hollow, Melissa Leilani Larson, Persuasion, Producing, Rings of the Tree, Swallow the Sun, The Death of Eurydice, The Hobbit, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Opposing Wheel, Theatre, Zion Theatre Company
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