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Plays by Bob Siegel

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Eternal Reach
A teen after committing suicide, wakes up at a judgment day way-station, where he and three others discuss the meaning of life.
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Pandora's Child
A futuristic courtroom drama in which a woman justifies the murder of her baby with the same arguments used for abortion.
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A Taste of Time
A study of divorce and remarriage.
   

The Melting Candle
A parable examining how Jesus would be received in today's church.
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The Fifth Season
The story of a woman who wants to pursue ministry and the obstacles she encounters.
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The Sand Castle
An examination of the dangers of modern cults.
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The Dust of Eden
A man is told by an angel that he has one day left to live.  Through flashbacks his life is examined.
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Paradise Flirting
An exercise in dealing with the issues of transparency and community amongst Christians.
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Push the Winds Around
An examination of the origin of our evil nature.
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The Last Windmill
A satire of university life which keys in on the subject of racism.
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Choice of the Lorelei
A dramatic clash between a missionary and a cultural anthropologist.
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Equal Before all Kings
The theme is slavery, two incomplete Biblical narratives, the story of Philemon and Paul's trial before Emperor Nero are filled in through this combination of fiction and ancient Roman history.
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All in one Night
A musical dealing with such themes as marriage and coming of age.
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Closets, Kings, and Other Points of View
A courtroom drama which explores the question of homosexuality.
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Somewhere Between Germany, Jerusalem and Rome: The Story Of Martin Luther
A biographical snapshot of the famous reformer and his relationship with the Jews.




"Bob Siegel is gifted with the ability to write in a humorous yet moving style. He gets across a powerful message."

-Paul Russell

Christian Community Theater


"The plays that (Bob Siegel) writes and performs are intense, humorous, insightful and thought provoking. Rather than take complex theological and social issues and make them black and white, he has the courage to present those issues clearly and passionately in all their complexity. The result is that his appreciative viewers leave feeling as though they have seen the twin sides of reality in a fresh, healthy way."

-Steve Stucky

Regional Director,
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship