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Kathryn
Laycock Little (Mother) and Elwon Bakly (Son) from the cast of "Stones. |
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"Stones"
with LDS Playwright J. Scott Bronson
He's
worked onscreen in "Touched by an Angel" and other television
and film work, but LDS playwright Scott Bronson's first love is
the stage; whether it's writing, directing, or acting. This month
he's doing all three at once in his award-winning play "Stones,"
playing at the Covey
Center for the Performing Arts through April 26th of 2008.
This powerful work is actually two parallel one-act plays"Altars"
and "Tombs,"played by the same actors. The first
tells the story of Abraham, Isaac, and Sarah, and the second featuring
Mary, Jesus, and Joseph. Scott talks about his rules for putting
words in the mouth of scriptural characters, the idea of sacrifice,
and the human side of doing God's will. I loved every minute of
his thought-provoking conversation and I think you will too.
That's
this week on The Cricket and Seagull...

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J.
Scott Bronson |
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