Thursday, April 27, 2006

Front Page news

Phil Snyder, who did the horse whinny (on MP3) for Roger's play during our Off-Broadway run, just made the front page of the Los Angeles Daily News: "The Man of a Million Voices."  It was his wife, Karen, that developed the artwork for our run, and she's also mentioned in the article.  It's great to see believing artists featured this way!

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Jimmy Sites Newspaper Coverage

Jimmy Sites, who will be one of our Master Class Instructors at MasterWorks just sent the following encouraging note:

Begin forwarded message:

Last week was a good week for the ministry of Spiritual Outdoor Adventures.  We were covered by the press in newspapers in Toronto, Louisville, Birnmingham, and Tennessee.  If you are interested in reading any of the articles, they are posted below.








In Christ Alone,

Rich


Rich & Joyce Swingle

@ The Helen Hayes Theatre

240 W 44th St., Ste 7

New York, NY 10036

Booking: info@Savidge.com or 864-294-9500

RichDrama.com

Itinerary: RichSwingle.com


To change the world for one child, go to 

RichDrama.com/Compassion.

Pray for the world in 5 1/2 minutes: 



Saturday, April 08, 2006

Seeking an intern

Eastbrook Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is currently looking for an intern for their theatre program. Every year Eastbrook produces three fully-staged plays that reflect the reality of the Kingdom of Heaven. This coming season they'll be producing a new Christmas comedy they're in the process of writing now, "Thunder at Dawn" by Larry Enscoe, and another piece yet to be determined. It's a great opportunity for someone interested in theatre to get practical experinece they can put on their resume. If interested, contact Alan Atwood, the Drama Pastor at 262-781-1235 or atwoods@mixcom.com.

It begins after MWF, so you can do both.

Staci Skiles (MWF '05) did this internship last year.

Staci, post a few comments about the experience if you get a chance.

In Christ alone,
Rich

Monday, April 03, 2006

The First Step

The First Step in redeeming popular culture is to craft a biblically based view of the arts.
--Chuck Coleson