The Infinite Jeff – Four book series

The Infinite Jeff is a book of our times. It is high on lists with other great spiritual fiction, inspirational fiction and takes a deep look at how we could build a world that works for everyone.
Description:
Stanley, an out-of-work tech writer, who is deeply unsatisfied with the lack of meaning in his life. To him, work serves only to put money in the checking account. Church is filled with messages he can’t connect with so Christianity feels out of reach. Out of desperation to support his family, he takes a short-term contract job on the other side of the country. He cannot afford to fly so he packs his car for the cross-country journey. The trip gets strange almost immediately when he reluctantly picks up a hitchhiker.
What are people saying:
– For 25 years, The Alchemist has been my all-time favorite book. I read it whenever I want to re-inspire myself. Now I have a NEW ALL-TIME FAVORITE BOOK! ~Deanna McArdle
– Best of its genre since Illusions. ~ Jeff Olen
– Intriguing answers to questions that I didn’t even know I had. ~Reese McKeown
– Felt similar to The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis but on a road trip across America instead of in the afterlife. ~Leann Anderson
– Much more relatable and engrossing than The Alchemist. ~Cathy Brundage
– I truly believe this book is going to change the world. ~Haley Willis
Get the complete series, signed and embossed, for only $55 right here. Or buy them individually on Amazon.
At the end of every book in the series, there is a list of all the books mentioned. Here is the complete list of books.
Plays
Audiences love this two-act dramatic comedy. They come back with friends and family.
“This is the play the world needs right now. There’s a reason this is the only play we’ve ever done twice.” ~ john daniels, jr. — Director of Playhouse Smithville
If you want a funny, socially relevant, and thought-provoking play that is not preachy, Clinically Un-Depressed hits the mark.
Cole Black, a boy with a chemical imbalance that renders him unable to be sad or angry, changes everyone around him. The story is told from the perspective of a Vietnam veteran, Millard Anderson, who is the grumpy old man of the neighborhood. His main pleasure in life is yelling at kids from his front porch. Most kids run, but Cole sticks around, starts talking to him, and transforms Milliard’s miserable life into something wonderful. Cole’s father, Blake Black, a high-strung lawyer, is psychologically abusive to his wife and Cole. But his father is a source of fascination to Cole as he tries to understand the emotions that are a mystery to him. Because Cole responds differently, people have to respond to him differently. The school bully becomes his best friend, the uppity girl becomes his girlfriend, he becomes his boss’s go-to person for how to run a business, and other lives are changed.

We want to see this in your theater!
The cost of production rights are case-based. Will Holcomb has been involved in community theatre for almost two decades and understands their needs. Contact us and we will get it in the hearts and minds of your community.
Piece together the puzzle of life in this heartwarming journey of unexpected connections.

Perfect for a dinner theater or a fundraiser!
One church raised $15,000 for their building renovations with four dinner theater performances.
The cost of production rights are case-based. Will Holcomb has been involved in community theatre for almost two decades and understands their needs. Contact us and we will get it in the hearts and minds of your community.
The Puzzler is an award-winning one-act play that promises to warm your heart and ignite your mind with its captivating journey of self-discovery and human connection.
Weldon, a nursing home resident, meets Blanch, a spirited young woman doing community service for her past mistakes when she reluctantly joins him at his table where he’s working on a jigsaw puzzle.
What she doesn’t know is that this seemingly mundane encounter will transform her life.
Weldon unassumingly becomes Blanch’s mentor and confidant on her unexpected journey of self-discovery. Through their shared moments of laughter, frustration, and triumph, Weldon and Blanch forge a bond that transcends age, background, and circumstance as they metaphorically and literally put together the pieces of the puzzle.
“The Puzzler” is not merely a theatrical performance; it’s an experience that challenges audiences to reflect on their own lives, relationships, and the mysteries that surround us all.
Prepare to be moved, inspired, and captivated by this thought-provoking play that leaves a lasting impression long after the final curtain falls.
Perfect for dinner theater, theater competitions, or community productions seeking a heartfelt and thought-provoking experience, “The Puzzler” offers audiences a composition full of humor, wit, and genuine emotion. Join Blanch on her journey as Weldon helps her piece together the puzzle of life and discover the joy of connecting with others.
The script also contains a shortened version of the play. The first time it was performed was at a fringe fest which had a 25-minute time limit.



