"Let It Go"
I attended you show, “Let It Go” on Saturday, Oct 13, 2007 and I thought is was Just
Awesome.I was moved to tears a couple of times … something you will not see me do
again in a million years. …. THE WORLD NEED TO SEE THIS SHOW!!
God Bless, Gwendolynn Roland
I just wanted to drop you a line to tell you how much my Husband and I enjoyed this
play. I'm sure you worked very hard to bring this about. I do hope you will bring it to life
again. Well worth seeing again and bring friends, more friends who didn't want to take
a chance. But after hearing about it and our ravings, they are sorry they didn't come. I
loved the story line, the theme of the play was excellent and so in tune for promoting
the Gospel and Christ our Lord. I especially liked the part when God spoke to Kim,
Grandma in the beginning, two sisters letting go of a deep hurt, the young daughter
giving her heart to God. Oh, He does work in many ways. Bless the Lord! I know
many people were moved in the right direction. The Lord has certainly Blessed you. I
would like to see this Play again and more to come. In the near end times we need
more Spiritual uplifting.
Sincerely, Bill and Mary Pidgeon
"There Is A Healing"
BK, the play was great, and the finale was the BOMBBBB! Girl, it was so good it brought tears to my eyes.
That Trish has a voice of an angel…that girl can blow! I pray that you continue to do the good work that you do.
LaTony Darby,
I was sooooo proud of what the Lord is doing through you. Reg and I enjoyed the play and especially knowing
that we know the producer/playwright/choreographer etc…I’m glad we did not miss this play!!!
Reginald & Sandra Stepney - Pastor & Co-Pastor of Fulfilled Promise Church, Raleigh NC
Great Show! Great Message! Great Presentation! Ron, you personally did a great job. Could you have had two
more diverse parts? You and the cast are to be commended for the time, effort and talent required to stage
this show. I was born and raised in Philadelphia during a changing and challenging environment in the 50’s and
60’s so I was able to relate to some of the issues presented.
Robert Poznek Archway Programs
"After The Storm"
The Play: After The Storm was entertaining, enlightening and timely. The cast was great!! , the music and
singing was top notched. I really enjoyed the dances the young people performed. This play had a message for
everyone young and old. I would recommend it any time of
year.
Mary V. Thomas Pressley - Office of Quality Assurance Dental, EPSDT, Provider Networks Division Medical
Assistance and Health Services State of New Jersey
I am a 13 year old girl and I attended your recent play " After the storm" on Saturday November 14, 2009 I was
so fascinated at the way it was presented and made. I thought to myself " I want to be up there one day. Your
#1 Fan Melinda Patrick
I was tremendously blessed by what I witnessed, participated and received. After the Storm was just that, a time
to reflect, remember, feel and review how if we just hold out God will come through. Older people, younger
people, middle age and et… were in attendance and had wonderful smiles over their faces. God did show up
and show out. I believe the story will never be told as to how many ways God spoke to everyone. Drama is a
wonderful way to wheel them back to the heart of God.
Brenda Shorter
"Broken Silence"
If you are looking for a spiritual way to deal with life’s difficulties, please see “Broken Silence”. The performers
lovingly and convincingly told the story of abuse and how one group of people came together to uplift the victim.
Wonderful production!!! Mrs. Janice NcNesby – Glassboro, NJ
The play was awesome. Great Work on a difficult subject. Justice, healing and total deliverance can only come when
the silence is broken and the wounds are exposed.
Blessings and Favor Cynthia Faison
"Broken Silence is a play that wins on all levels, it entertains, educates and is thought provoking"
Darryl Merriman
I thought the play held the audiences’ attention throughout the entire play. The length of the play was good, not too
long. Just enough to introduce characters, reveal the plot and clinch the end. I loved the band, they were on point.
The actors are getting better. The Word is really the most important part of the play and you hit that on the head. I
think Will was touched during Elder Ronnie’s solo.. (it goes to show you, you don’t have to be a trained soloist to
touch one’s heart, just being anointed does the job.
Nimanee Harris