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The Singles Ward film series consists of two low-budget Mormon comedies based on original characters, co-written by Kurt Hale and John Moyer. The overall premise centers around members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who are not yet married and their religious congregations , known as wards.
Swenson is known among members of the LDS Church for his role as Jonathan Jordan in the LDS Cinema movie The Singles Ward (2002) and its sequel, The Singles 2nd Ward (2007). [5] Swenson co-wrote, directed and acted in the LDS Cinema mockumentary Sons of Provo (2004). Swenson appeared on Broadway in Lestat, 110 in the Shade and Brooklyn.
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She is known for playing Peggy Barlett in Read It and Weep and Cammie Giles in The Singles Ward. [2] She reprised the role of Cammie in The Singles 2nd Ward. She also appeared in Sons of Provo. Cult film fans know her as Holly Waits in Troll 2. Riet is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [3]
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The movie grossed $409,604 [6] in total box office revenues, approximately 33% the gross of The Singles Ward. Moyer has not directed another feature film. In 2007, Halestorm Entertainment released The Singles 2nd Ward, a straight-to-DVD sequel to the 2002 movie, co-written by Hale and Moyer.
Singles ward may refer to: A type of ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; The Singles Ward, a 2002 film about fictional events surrounding such a ward; The Singles 2nd Ward, a 2007 sequel to the above film
The Salt Lake City based newspaper Deseret News gave a negative review of the film saying it tried to do too much with some awful local celebrity cameos. [2] Variety gave a more positive review describing it as "Good natured and innocuously wholesome". [ 3 ]