Blog by Rich

A tour de force.
-Joyce Taylor, CEO
Discovery Channel Network Europe
06.10.05 06:07 PM - Comment(s)
I am so happy with what God is doing for us all through you.
-Ellie Ellsworth, Artistic Director for the Eugene O'Neill Cabaret Symposium
06.10.05 06:03 PM - Comment(s)
This is an incredible ministry of a remarkably gifted couple who use their talents and unity to emulate and communicate Jesus in a real and relevant way.
-Rev. Don McCracken
Single Adult ministries Director, Metro
New York District Church of the Nazarene
06.10.05 05:59 PM - Comment(s)
We had the pleasure of having actor Rich Swingle guest host on 'Y2', a Christian music video TV program for youth aired in Israel and the surrounding Middle East nations. His presenting was genuine and very humorous. Also his dramatic performances in Jerusalem were profound expressions of truth embo...
06.10.05 05:51 PM - Comment(s)
Really enjoyed your work. You do some great characters.
-Jeff Allen
comedian/actor
06.10.05 05:34 PM - Comment(s)
The writtings of the book of Revelation had always mystified me since I was a little girl, but tonight I was given a clearer picture of God's purpose.
-Sue Blish, former missionary to South America
06.10.05 05:31 PM - Comment(s)
Your performance was a gift.
-Emmanuel Lobato, Yonkers, NY
06.10.05 05:26 PM - Comment(s)
Your performance of The Acts today at The Lamb's Theatre was incredible. What an amazing gift you have been given.
-Cindy Dupree, Producer of Live from the The Lamb's
06.10.05 03:34 PM - Comment(s)
I wanted to let you know how much we enjoyed the performance. We loved your sketches of Jonah, Gideon, Jeremiah and Lazarus. I enjoyed the great writing, the way you wove historical/cultural background, yet made the characters relevant and believeable at the same time. I was especially moved by you ...
06.10.05 03:23 PM - Comment(s)
Performed in Oslo, Norway

Whether you're here to review the play or you're a friend, family member, or a stranger who blessed us, I'm happy to share this free screener to my one-man play I Dreamed I Was Free, as performed at the Nordic Black Theatre. 

06.10.05 03:10 PM - Comment(s)
You changed my life.
—William Martin
Kearny, NJ
06.10.05 03:03 PM - Comment(s)
Thank you for your inspiration and guidance.
—Sarah Mayfield
Founder and Artistic Director
WML (What's My Line?!) Players
06.10.05 03:02 PM - Comment(s)
He's the converted version of Jim Carrey.
—Pastor Eustace McDonald
East New York Church of the Nazarene
06.10.05 03:01 PM - Comment(s)
I want to thank you for sharing your talent in both writing and acting. The story was powerful, and I am amazed at the way in which you brought so many characters to life through voice and personality. The magic was in the gift you have and shared to bring the past so truly present.
—Kathy Beckwith...
06.10.05 03:00 PM - Comment(s)
On behalf of the entire Europe Team of Grace Brethren International Missions, I thank you. We very much appreciated the way you captured the spirit of the living Word, of some of its main characters and their message. Thank you for the inspiration that you were to us, stimulating creativity within o...
06.10.05 02:59 PM - Comment(s)
He's like a stick of dynamite!
—Jim Downs
Youth Pastor
Lewiston, ME, Corps of The Salvation Army
06.10.05 02:58 PM - Comment(s)
Homer!
—Terry Dismore
Gospel Music Association
GMA Week Programming Committee
06.10.05 02:57 PM - Comment(s)
Rich Swingle has mastered a unique combination of entertainment, teaching, and self-discovery. He provides a bright approach to the story of Jonah, entertains, questions in character, then conducts a sociodrama which allows the audience to improvise themselves and teach one another. Rich’s giving pe...
06.10.05 02:55 PM - Comment(s)
This is now the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing you in action. Once again, you astound me! Not only for the clear biblical message, but your ability to portray each persona is exceptional. This presentation is, clearly, the best yet. And it was, in a word, powerful!
—John Healy
Assist...
06.10.05 02:54 PM - Comment(s)
Rich's message speaks directly to our church today. The challenge of remaining loyal in a relativistic society rings true in our hearts and minds. Are we the next Pergamum?
—Jeff Matteson
Valley Community Church
Clinton Corners, NY
06.10.05 02:53 PM - Comment(s)

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