We share a lot of books, movies and activities geared toward Christian families throughout the year. Today, we are sharing a look at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. & the museum's World Stage Theater as they announce upcoming, live, stage event: C.S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy! Take a few minutes to learn about the museum and the theater as we share information about C.S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy. Be sure to enter for a chance to win two tickets to a performance at the Washington D.C. theater in the giveaway at the end of this post!
This is a wonderful opportunity to attend the show while you are in the Washington D.C. area--and schedule some time to visit the exhibits at the Museum of the Bible too!
about the event
C. S. Lewis's The Horse and His Boy Live on Stage
January 20–March 3, 2023
The Horse and His Boy is C.S. Lewis’s fifth book in the Chronicles of Narnia. The story takes place while the Pevensie’s; Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, were kings and queens of Narnia. The Horse and His Boy follows Shasta, a Narnian boy who has been raised as the son of a fisherman in Calormen. After learning that his adoptive father is going to sell him into slavery to a wealthy Taarkaan, he confers with the Taarkaan’s horse, a talking horse captured from Narnia. The two decide to escape their cruel master and run away to the freedom that Narnia brings.
C. S. Lewis's beloved tale, The Horse and His Boy, is coming to Museum of the Bible's World Stage Theater from January 20 to March 3, 2023. You don't want to miss this special production from the Logos Theatre featuring epic puppetry, beautiful sets and costumes, and an inspiring story for every age.
Don’t miss this beloved adventure with Shasta and his talking horse, Bree, as they ride to Narnia and the North. The production, by the Logos Theatre group, features epic puppetry, beautiful sets costumes, and an inspiring story for all ages.
Note that four shows of The Horse and His Boy at the World Stage Theater will now be offered in American Sign Language! Join for these ASL shows on January 25 and 26 and February 15 and 16!
For more details or to purchase your tickets, visit the ticket link below!
watch the trailer
check out the Museum of the Bible
Museum of the Bible is a global, innovative, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible. Through interactive exhibits and cutting-edge technology, we bring guests an immersive, personal experience with the impact, narrative, and history of the Bible. Whether you want to explore the Bible more deeply or are discovering it for the first time, Museum of the Bible has something for you.
learn about the World Stage Theater
Museum of the Bible's World Stage Theater provides a unique and immersive venue to enjoy movies, shows, performances, and more. Inspired by the tabernacle, the theater walls are curved in design, evoking a tent flapping in the wind. With state-of-the-art projection and an intimate space without a bad seat to be found, the World Stage Theater is the perfect place to engage with the Bible in a whole new way. Check out our upcoming shows and events below.
Get Tickets for a Show of The Horse and His Boy at the World Stage Theater!
enter for a chance to win two tickets
to
C.S. Lewis's The Horse and His Boy
at the World Stage Theater
in Washington D.C.
Please note: You will need to select a specific date/time to attend the event should you win the ticket prize.
You may view the performance calendar for this show here.
The giveaway is ONLY for two show tickets.
Lodging/transportation/museum admission/additional tickets etc. are the responsibility of the winner.
Tickets are provided directly to the winner through promotional team working with the Museum of the Bible once winner information is submitted to them by A Mama's Corner of the World. We are not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. Winners must select a specific date/time for their ticket prizes. Inability to attend during that chosen ticketed shows will result in loss of prize(s) in most situations.
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