The Academy of Arts Logos Theatre
Museum of the Bible: World Stage Theater
400 4th St SW
Washington, DC 20024
Apr 25, 2024
10:30 PM EDT
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Prince Caspian continues the story of the four Pevensie children, who discovered the land of Narnia after walking through a magical wardrobe in the first book of the series, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and now return to the land of Narnia to help the rightful king and heir, Prince Caspian, take the throne! Never performed live onstage to this magnitude, this Broadway caliber production faithfully depicts C. S. Lewis's classic adventure in a way that leaps off the pages of Narnia and into the memories of your family for years to come. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning visuals – from the intricate costumes and makeup to the breathtakingly life-sized creatures. And all of this grandeur unfolds in the splendid setting of the World Stage Theater, an impressive 8,000 square-foot venue. This extraordinary experience is perfect for audiences of all ages, ensuring a delightful outing for the entire family. Return to Narnia and join the fight against tyranny this Spring at the World Stage Theater! WATCH THE TRAILER: https://youtu.be/opUKr-CyX9M
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The Academy of Arts Logos Theatre Biography
The Logos Theatre is a facet of The Academy of Arts. Since 1971, The Academy of Arts has been “making the Bible come alive through the power of storytelling.”
Today, the Logos Theatre functions year-round performing state-of-the-art productions in Upstate South Carolina with a 300-seat auditorium, 20-foot diameter turntable, makeup and costume rooms, trap doors, and fly space, all created and modified in-house! These productions are not done simply to entertain the public, but also incorporate the community as actors, volunteers, technicians, and much more. Audiences can attend the Logos Theatre with confidence that they will see a professional production with an uplifting message.
Read MoreToday, the Logos Theatre functions year-round performing state-of-the-art productions in Upstate South Carolina with a 300-seat auditorium, 20-foot diameter turntable, makeup and costume rooms, trap doors, and fly space, all created and modified in-house! These productions are not done simply to entertain the public, but also incorporate the community as actors, volunteers, technicians, and much more. Audiences can attend the Logos Theatre with confidence that they will see a professional production with an uplifting message.
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