Silent Night: a Christmas Journey

Times Square Church posted their first feature film on Christmas Eve, and it is--in a word--charming! 

The story follows Charlie, a young man with special needs, who steps out of his comfort zone to deliver a poinsettia to a customer at the store where he works (played by Patricia Mauceri, Bull, One Life to Live, Courageous Love). Along the way he encounters others in deeper need than himself, and with the help of a couple of guardian angels who give Clarence a run for his money, Charlie blesses everyone he comes across... eventually. 

Charlie isn't the only one facing a challenge. His adopted brother Joey triggers their father's military reactions, but Tony Award winner Ben Harney plays Adam, a catalyst of reconciliation between his grandson and the man Adam entrusted to raise him. 

Click the arrow below to watch it for free, or if you're receiving this in an email, visit www.RichDrama.com/SilentNight.



You can hear me play a Scrooge-like character in the new audio drama Unlikely Wise Man for free through December 31.

The Unlikely Wise Man


Also, this year our church will be performing it as a readers theatre piece on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m.: 

Westchester Chapel Church of the Nazarene
at The Sonesta Hotel
 66 Hale Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
(A $9 cab ride from the White Plains Metro North Station)

Here's how I first got involved with this delightful production...

One of the students from the 
Lamplighter Guild, Angelina SantaLucia (to the right of me, with Rachel Marley), wrote to me several weeks ago letting me know that she got a role in a radio show for a studio audience being produced by Lamplighter Theatre. I was thrilled for her!

I put it on my calendar and looked forward to hearing it. I also said a prayer that someday I'd get to perform in one of Lamplighter's live productions.

A few days later I was asked to audition for the same project! Woo hoo!

I was cast as a Scrooge-like character in this new radio show, adapted by Molly Mayo and Lamplighter president, Mark Hamby, from Bells Across the Snow by Fannie Eden. 

I play Robert Redfern, who is successful in business, but when it comes to family he says, "Love leads to loss and loneliness, and unless you’re strong enough to overcome it, it will ruin you...bankrupt you!" He develops this philosophy when his wife dies, and he blames God. He refuses invitations from his brother (played by 
David Sanborn, pictured here). He pushes his daughter away because she wants to marry someone who is "unable to give you the life that money can buy!"

But the Lord reaches Robert through a little girl, a lamb, a clever butler and some letters.

For the radio show, we performed it the way they did back in the '30s. We were dressed in period costumes and had minimal blocking around four mics. Foley artists created the sounds before the audience's eyes!

One of the foley artists, Oscar Corral (pictured here, adjusting the mic for his bride of three months in the booth where they met on 
Escape from the Eagle's Nest), also played a couple of roles, so when he "entered the house," I ran over to the foley corner and created his footsteps! It was SO MUCH FUN!!!

As we got closer to doing the radio show as a live production, the decision was made to record it as an audio drama in the sound booth to go out to radio stations around the world! This meant we skipped a rehearsal for the live version and spent time in the booth to get a studio quality sound. It was a very tight turn-around for sound designer Allen Hurley (Adventures in Audio and other Lamplighter Theatre projects) and composer John Campbell (Adventures in Audio and other Lamplighter Theatre projects). 

They finished Monday, and more than 400 radio stations have signed up to air it so far! 

Here's a preview featuring the voice of John Fornof, who has 
directed me in a number of audio dramas.

See the highlights of our year, which was actually quite full, at www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.

The Good Shepherd

Drawn by Melissa Thomsen.
www.MelissaJacie.com
Used by permission.
This morning I got to do a dramatic reading of Luke 2:1-21 to bring home Pastor Randy Solomon's sermon on that passage about the shepherds of Bethlehem encountering the angels. A couple of months ago I did a photo shoot for the artist Melissa Thomsen for an Advent series she's doing. She finished the drawing to the left just in time to illustrate today's service!

Pastor Jim Warren opens the service. Rachel Taylor prays over the service. 

Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: 


This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.

If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.



Have a blessed Christmas!

Gifted Hands Virtual Holiday Greeting

Joyce and I were both featured in the Gifted Hands Virtual Holiday Greeting tonight. We both talked about our connection to Gifted Hands and Dustee Hullinger, who created and sustains the ministry. Then I showed my performance of "Harvey Silverstein the Innkeeper" in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Joyce shared her performance of “The Shepherd’s Daughter” as she performed it in the Shepherd’s Cave in Bethlehem.

Click the arrow, or if you're getting this in an email, visit www.Blog.RichDrama.com (12/17). 



Have a blessed Advent Season: www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.

Pray with Others, December 17

Joyce and I are leading prayers for our nation every Thursday at 12:15 pm Eastern with Intercessors for America. Here's today's prayer call... 

Click the arrow to play, or if you're getting this in an email, visit www.Blog.RichDrama.com (12/10).

 

To get reminders and a list of the articles we'll be praying over, sign up at www.RichDrama.com/Prayer.


Have a blessed Advent Season: www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.

Pray with Others, December 10

Joyce and I are leading prayers for our nation every Thursday at 12:15 pm Eastern with Intercessors for America. Here's today's prayer call...

Click the arrow to play, or if you're getting this in an email, visit www.Blog.RichDrama.com (12/10).


To get reminders and a list of the articles we'll be praying over, sign up at www.RichDrama.com/Prayer.


Have a blessed Advent Season: www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.

Take Courage! Despite Animosity, The Church Advances!

Joyce continues our series at Westchester Chapel on The Church Advances, teaching from Acts 21:27 - Acts 23:11 how the Lord thwarts animosity to ensure the Gospel is preached across the world.  Drama Evangelist Rich Swingle shares a section from his one-man play The Acts.  Pictured:  a view of at "Let Us Worship" protest on the National Mall in October 2020, led by Sean Feucht. More photos here.

Elizabeth J. opens with prayer.

Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service:

 

This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.

If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.

Photo courtesy of Rich Swingle.


Have a blessed Advent Season: 
www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020


Wishing You Peace this Christmastime!

Joyce and I wish you blessings and peace this Advent Season and Christmas! 

Our world has never been peaceful, but it feels as chaotic as it has ever been right now.

Here's a Trevor the Treasure Seeker episode about how the Lord wants to destroy the authority that establishes chaos and bring shalom...

Click the button to play or visit www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.


Celebrate the peace that only the Lord Jesus Christ can give to our world.

Stay tuned for The Unlikely Wise Man, a radio drama in which I'll play Robert Redfern, a curmudgeon who finds peace in a storm of life, brought to him by a little child and a lamb.

We praise the Lord that He kept us busy despite the lockdowns. I taught and performed in 13 states this year, mostly before the first lockdown. 

Here are a few highlights:

January 
I played two London cab drivers, one posh and one with a cockney accent, for Jonathan Park episode 15

February
Treasure Seekers episode in Nashville.

March
Workshop for Princeton University... over video conference.

April

May
Released "Beyond the Imagination," excerpts from my one-man play The Acts

June
Taught, coached and performed in three short films at The Rocky Mountain Christian Filmmakers Camp: "Hope Alert," "Interrogation," and "Thanksgiving Without."

July

August
I preached on Acts 10:1-48 at Westchester Chapel: www.RichDrama.com/TheDreamKing.

September
Joyce and I were invited to lead prayers over current events for Intercessors for America through a program called Pray with Others Live: www.RichDrama.com/Prayer.

October
Attended premiere of It's a Life Worth Living, in which I play a radio personality interviewing the main character.

November
The Adventum 3 was released, in which I played several characters.

December
Playing Robert Redfern in the radio show The Unlikely Wise Man for Lamplighter Theatre. Sign up to get the announcement when it's ready.

Have a blessed Advent and Christmas! 

You can revisit or share this page using www.RichDrama.com/Christmas2020.

Pray with Others Live

Joyce and I are leading prayers for our nation every Tuesday at 12:15 pm Eastern. Here's today's prayer call:


To get reminders and a list of the articles we'll be praying over, sign up at www.RichDrama.com/Prayer.


I released “Pentecost: Beyond the Imagination,” a scene from my one-man play, The Actsat www.RichDrama.com/Pentecost.