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Eternal Reach

Eternal Reach is the story of four people who died of different tragic causes. Together they made the shocking discovery that an afterlife did exist. Waking up in a mysterious, inescapable prison, each subject found a wrist band reading "You will be asked to explain the meaning of life." This instigated a deep and bitter discussion about the purpose of human existence. To the unhappy Bill Morgan, the meaning of life was work. To the divorced Marsha Billings, the meaning of life was love. To the elderly Dr. Hoffman, the meaning of life was charity. To 19 year old David Miller, life had no meaning. That's why David was in the room. He had committed suicide. What's your version of the meaning of life? Somewhere in this play, you will find your own thoughts, your own words and your own dreams.

Running time: One hour and fifteen minutes (a one act play)


"Intellectual Masterwork...Very Profound and Very Important"
   -Greg Eichelberger  The East County Californian   Read Review

"Gripping drama...It presents ultimate issues with a moving power"
    -Vernon Grounds   President Emeritous, Denver Seminary

"Captures the attention of the audience the moment they sit down"
   -Diana Saenger  Lakeside Gazette


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Award Winning Play

In the year 2003, Bob Siegel's son Nathanael produced, directed and acted in Eternal Reach. The production was staged by Chatterbox Theater in Santee, California and was nominated for four San Diego, East County Entertainment awards.

The nominations were:
Best Local Production
Best Director, Nathanael Siegel
Best Actor, Nathanael Siegel
Best Supporting Actor, Jeremy Dean Turner

The production won Best Director