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  1. This is the home of everything to do with Roger Rapoport. Please sign up to get regular (but not too regular) updates of all my projects. From this website you can stream my movies, order signed copies of my books, keep up-to-date with my events and read my most recent articles.

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      Roger Rapoport (playwright) is the producer of three award...

  2. About Roger Rapoport — Roger D Rapoport: writer, activist, filmmaker. A Michigan native, Roger has spent his life bringing stories to a wider public, via journalism, books, movies and now theater. His travels have covered the globe and his interests are equally as expansive.

    • 2441 Westwood Street Muskegon, MI, 49441 United States
    • rogerdrapoport@me.com
  3. Playwright. Old Heart, the play I adapted from the award winning Peter Ferry novel is on stage May 20 (7:30 p.m.) and May 21 (2 p.m.) at Muskegon, Michigan’s Overbrook Theater. Complete detials ...

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    • Glenside Productions
    • North Muskegon High School (Michigan)
    • Muskegon, Michigan, United States
  4. Roger Rapoport (playwright) is the producer of three award winning feature films, Waterwalk, Pilot Error and Coming Up For Air. His books including Angle of Attack and Grounded with Captain Shem Malmquist, Citizen Moore and Hillsdale: Greek Tragedy in the American Heartland.

    • 2441 Westwood Street Muskegon, MI, 49441 United States
    • rogerdrapoport@me.com
  5. Biography for Roger Rapoport the Playwright, Author including canon of works, monologues, songs, scenes and quizzes.

  6. From his front page story in the Wall Street Journal about life on a Ford Assembly line in his junior college summer of 1967 to his fascinating coverage of the aviation industry in Angle of Attack, Roger Rapoport has received many honors for his groundbreaking reporting over the past five decades.

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  8. Mar 26, 2022 · Roger Rapoport. On thin ice. On a sunny December morning in 1921, 10-year-old Anatol Rapoport walked gingerly along the Zbruch River in Soviet Ukraine carrying his brand new pair of ice skates. He stayed close to a fence to hide his movements and peered carefully through a gap toward the Polish border.