James A. House
Directing
Known For
A drama based on the life of Bass Reeves, the first African-American United States Deputy Marshal.
Bass Reeves
Using spirit-filled music and memorable characters like Jake, the doting son, Kelley, the insensitive daughter-in-law, Angel, the promiscuous teenager, and Mamie, the feisty crossing guard, Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child touches on issues within the community such as family dysfunction, peer pressure, substance abuse, and other pertinent matters
Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child
Led by singer Robert Chestnut, as BAD as it seems, as UGLY as it can get his quartet group still does plenty of GOOD. Giving hope to the homeless, the needy, the spiritually hungry, follow The Faithful Tones on their journey of redemption.
Gospel Good, Gospel Bad, Gospel Ugly
When people have been emotionally hurt or their lives torn, often they in turn hurt those they claim to love. Witness the different kinds of hurt some heap upon their loved ones.