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Joined: 10/26/2007 Posts: 21 Points: -34 Location: Orem, Utah
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I am Scott Bronson.
I have stared at that sentence for a few minutes now trying to figure out where to go from there. I'll start with the basics, I guess. I'm old, fat and tired. More precisely, I'm 49. I just may be the heaviest person to play Oberon--ever seen a 275 pound king of the faeries? I have a wife and five kids (four still at home), a day job as a supply guy for a nursing home and an all-the-rest-of-the-time job as a theatre geek and novelist. Thus, I am tired.
Born and raised in San Diego (all my kin have survived the fires without any losses) I now live in Orem, Utah. Served a mission to Indonesia (mostly) and Georgia (very briefly there at the end) then came to Utah to be my old high school buddy's room mate. Eventually wound up studying theatre at BYU where I met my wife who shares my passion for the stage. We've been in two shows together. It was nice having a daily date like that. I reccomend it.
With Thom Duncan and Paul Duerden, I helped start up the Nauvoo Theatrical Society (it's not just a city; it's a philosophy) back in 2002. Things have not gone terribly well for us these last few years, but there's still a little breath left in the carcass.
As Scott Parkin mentioned, I will be joining him in a blogging type adventure in the near future. I read a lot, love most kinds of music, watch movies and TV on DVD and I am a cancer survivor. The last time I Googled myself I got three-hundred and ... something ... hits.
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 Rank: AML Member
Joined: 10/25/2007 Posts: 62 Points: 186 Location: Utah
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Looking forward to your blog, Scott. Definitely will be tagged on my favorites bar.
Upon the stage of a theater can be represented in character, evil and its consequences, good and its happy results and rewards; the weakness and the follies of man, the magnamity of virtue and the greatness of truth. The stage can be made to aid the pulpit in impressing upon the minds of a community an enlightened sense of a virtuous life, also a proper horror of the enormity of sin and a just dread of its consequences. The path of sin with its thorns and pitfalls, its gins and snares can be revealed, and how to sun it (Discourses of Brigham Young, p.243; Bookcraft, 199
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