Amazing Grace: The Police Officer Who Wrote the Inspiring Broadway Musical
The idea seemed impossible: A police officer writes a musical about the clergyman who wrote “Amazing Grace.”
The entertainment we choose to watch says a lot about our character. Inspiring movies transform us with magical, adventurous, funny, or poignant stories. Choosing inspiring TV shows allows us to get to know characters we’d like to emulate. Actor interviews bring an even deeper dimension of fun and excitement to quality entertainment.
The idea seemed impossible: A police officer writes a musical about the clergyman who wrote “Amazing Grace.”
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