Museum of the Bible to Stage ‘The Horse and His Boy’
By Marie
The Museum of the Bible’s World Stage Theater will be presenting a brand new stage production of The Horse and His Boy on January 20 to March 3, 2023.
This unique production from the Logos Theatre, in association with the C.S. Lewis Company Limited, will feature epic puppetry, beautiful sets and costumes, and an inspiring story for all ages.
This stage production of C.S. Lewis’s famous novel will enchant audience members as Shasta and his talking horse, Bree, adventure to Narnia and grow their faith in the lion that always appears in the nick of time.
“Narnia is coming to the World Stage Theater, and we could not be more excited,” said Harry Hargrave, Chief Executive officer at the Museum of the Bible. “The Logos production does an incredible job of portraying Lewis’s stories and providing a memorable experience for guests of all ages.”
‘The Horse and His Boy’ is C.S. Lewis’s fifth book in the Chronicles of Narnia.
The story takes place while the Pevensies — Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy — were kings and queens of Narnia.
‘The Horse and His Boy’ follows Shasta, a Narnian boy raised as the son of a fisherman in Calormen.
After learning that his adoptive father will sell him into slavery to a wealthy Taarkaan, he confers with the Taarkaan’s talking horse captured from Narnia. The two decide to escape their cruel master and run away to the freedom that Narnia brings.
‘The Horse and His Boy’ will run more than 40 performances from January 20 through March 3. Four American Sign Language shows will take place on January 25, January 26, February 15 and February 16.
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