Now there is another reason to drive to Branson for a show: June 20, 2008 Sight and Sound Theaters will open a new showplace that duplicates the Millennium Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. And the first show will be Noah, the first and most highly praised epic of the many shows of Sight and Sound theaters. If there is a show that rivals it, it will be "As it was in the Beginning," the birth of the earth. It too will feature an array of animals and plants as it portrays the Garden of Eden and God breathing life into man. Both shows will take full advantage of the 300-foot stage that wraps itself around the 2,000 persons in the audience.
Sight and Sound Theaters is a master at music, staging, and carefully adhering to the biblical stories that you learned in Sunday school. They bring those stories to life, only in much much bigger than life in dizzying detail. In Noah, the audience is in the ark with floors an floors of animals "two by two." It is awesome.
If you think you would like to see Noah at Branson, tell your group leader soon. Tickets are on sale now, and Sight and Sound seats fill quickly, and likely even more quickly in Branson.
If you want to see what Sight and Sound theater is all about, join the July 23-26 tour to Lancaster by Incarnation Church seniors. They will see "In the Beginning," at the Millennium Theatre and at the Living waters Theatre, Psalms of David. The latter a story of the growth and trials of David, including the slaying of Goliath. The church club likely have openings. Call Sunshine Adventures 324-0075 for contact information.