
After excommunication, divorce, prostitution, and drugs, a sixth-generation Utah Mormon reclaims his kids and Donny Osmond smile. [Confessions of a Mormon Boy is] an inspiring true story told with humor, song, and The Book of Mormon.
Steven Fales could have been the poster-child for Mormondom: Eagle Scout, international missionary, BYU graduate, husband to the daughter of a famous Mormon author, father of a beautiful boy and girl. In his autobiographical one-man play, Steven Fales tells the captivating story of his failed attempt to overcome his same-sex attraction through reparative therapy which resulted in his divorce and excommunication from the Mormon Church. After his perfect Mormon world fell apart, Steven took his pain and confusion to New York City where he quickly descended into the gay underworld of escorting and drugs. Both touching and funny, Mormon Boy a 90-minute reclamation saga of a Latter-day Saint prodigal son that ends in a moment of self-revelation that hits us between the eyes like a shot with a two-by-four. (Chicago Sun Times)
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I prolly won't have anything going on that weekend so if nothing else, maybe I can get back to town for a few days then. If I can work it out, you'll have to meet 'em too. Talk to ya later buddy.
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Thanks for the message, Steven. It comes at a time when I needed what you had to share and answered a question of mine. Know that you are thought of highly and respected for what you are doing. Thank you for being the wonderful and inspirational man that you are!! Ron
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My name is Jason and I was raise in the Mormon Church, until the age of 19. I join the army and have three more years to go. One of the reasons why I decided to join the army was because I thought it would change me into a man that society would want me to be and end up marring a girl and go on with my life peacefully. I finally told my mom how I felt and she thought that it was one of the most stupid reasons to join the service. I came out to my family in a young age but I came out to my mom when I was 17 and it was an emotional day for the both of us. Of course that wasn't the only reason why I joined the service. I wanted to join the service to go to college, make something out of myself and to serve the United States of America. This country has given me the freedom to do anything, so I wanted to sacrifice a couple of years for this country to give so show then my appreciation. I want to become a dancer/choreographer when I get out. I want to travel and entertain for at least 20 years and then live the rest of my life opening a studio for the young ones. I want to teach the young ones how to dance and progress the talents of the ones who wants to make dancing a career. Every time I look into the young ones eyes, all I see is "hope" and I want to be a part of it... so I can't wait.
Right now I’m in Afghanistan and I got a few more months to go until I finally get back to the states. I can't rest like usually do until I get back. You know, I got to stay up and keep my eyes open in order to bring everybody back home.
You have a great day and keep doing what you doing right now and I’ll see you on stage soon.
Jason
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I enjoy your play and I own the book. Thanks for giving such a great story to us.
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Good luck with it and take care, Terry-Chicago, IL
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