The Plays of Thomas F. Rogers Volume 3: Crises In Faith



Thomas F. Rogers is a prominent Playwright, traveler and observer of Humanity. He is also a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mission President in Russia, Drama Ambassador, Professor of Russian, Director of plays, are just a few of his titles, next to Husband and Father. In the seven plays in this volume, “Huebener,” “Fire In The Bones,” “First Trump,” “Reunion,” “Set Apart,” “The Anointed” (a musical theatre play), and “Petunia Passes” (a short play), the worlds of belief, faith, devotion, belonging, yearning to know God, and standing true when those worlds are challenged, make up the heart of Dr. Rogers’ dramas. With this volume, they are available for study and perusal by Professors, Scholars, and Students, Directors, Actors, Directors, Producers and others ready to settle down into a fine drama and experience life through someone else’s courageous and religious heart.

With an introduction by professional playwright, director, and actor, J. Scott Bronson.


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  • 8.5″ x 11″ (21.59 x 27.94 cm)
  • Black & White on White paper
  • 272 pages
  • ISBN-13: 978-1539466918
  • ISBN-10: 1539466914
  • BISAC: Drama / Anthologies
  • LIST PRICE: $19.95

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  • File Size: 3695 KB
  • Publisher: Leicester Bay Theatricals/Zion Theatricals; 1st edition (August 24, 2017)
  • Publication Date: August 24, 2017
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0754KTNJ4

 

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From the Preface:

“One of life’s most important purposes and functions—its greatest source of fulfillment, at least for me—is to commune, to “connect,” with others at ever deeper levels of understanding, mutual acceptance, sharing, identification by merging into one another’s lives. And yet, how we tend to stifle our inclination, our need to do so, therewith missing the satisfaction and joy—the very nourishment to our souls—that alone derive from such communion, such connection. We do this largely, I think, from fear—fear of rejection. It is easily the most tragic tendency in human affairs and leads not only to emptiness and depression, but to resentment, hostility, and vengeful scapegoating. It lies at the root of the psychology that engenders and exacerbates all conflict and war, whether public or domestic, at every interpersonal level. If the devil inspires anything in us, it is our fear and subsequent disregard of each other, hence of ourselves. There are doubtless practical reasons—limits of attention and energy and time and availability—which preclude our attaching ourselves to or demonstrating our affinity for other than a certain number. But this should never serve—as it mostly does—as a pretext for our not universally caring for and about everyone of whom we become aware or who sooner or later enters our presence.” – Thomas F. Rogers

Contains the full text of  SEVEN of Dr. Rogers’ plays:

  • Huebener
  • Fire In The Bones
  • First Trump
  • Reunion
  • Set Apart
  • The Anointed (a musical theatre play)
  • Petunia Passes (a short play)

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