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Robyn L. Rease’s “Beyond Grace” Inspirational Stage-play Hits Shelves Nationwide

Beyond-Grace-Christian-Movie-Film-on-DVD-CFDbAnnouncing the national release of BEYOND GRACE an inspirational production staged in Woonsocket, RI. The DVD is available in stores nationwide today via Stage Praise Productions/ Maverick Entertainment Group, and online at www.amazon.com,www.maverickentertainment.cc, and where-ever DVD’s are sold online.

This is the first nationally distributed release for writer and director, Robyn L. Rease, who has penned numerous faith-centered plays for over 20 years.

BEYOND GRACE tells the story of Natalie Preston-Waith, an award-winning gospel recording artist, who temporarily suspends her career to spend more time at home dealing with the pressing issues that surround her children, Michal and Keneniah. Eighteen-year-old Ken is having some trouble deciding what he wants to do with his future; while Michal’s promiscuity while living on her college’s campus and her total disregard for her Christian upbringing have caused great tension between her and her parents. When tragedy strikes the family, Natalie and her husband, Malcolm, are determined to bring their family back together.

Robyn L. Rease is a contemporary Christian poet, playwright, and short-story writer. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, she has been writing since the age of three. Earning her Bachelor’s Degree, Robyn L. Rease moved to Macon, Georgia, and majored in English and African-American Studies from Mercer University before relocating to Boston in 1989.

Robyn L. Rease’s poetry and plays portray sensitive issues that plague many parishioners, but demonstrate the healing power of a relationship with Christ. She has written more than a hundred skits and full-length plays and has directed and staged nearly forty of them at different churches and venues all across the east coast. Some of her initial works includes; “Things Are Gonna Get Better” (1989), “Darkness in the Lighthouse” (1993, 1997); “The Lazarus Generation: The Resurrection of Generation X “(1990); and “Aid Me” (2001). Her more recent titles include “Moving Day”, “Moving Further Still”, “Scrambled Eggs”, “Empty Kitchen Chairs” – “The Stage Play”, “Forcin’ It”, and “Hoopin”. In 2007, she developed “Empty Kitchen Chairs” for the screen and shot the trailer for a feature length film.

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