UPCOMING EVENTS
Washington D.C.
February 21 – April 19, 2025
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Museum of the Bible
The Logos Theatre was founded by The Academy of Arts in 2006 with the express purpose of impacting our culture for Christ through the powerful medium of storytelling on stage. Its 300-seat auditorium, proscenium arch, and revolving stage is housed in The Academy of Arts headquarters in Taylors, SC, and has been attended by audiences from all over the world.
With the understanding that all truth comes from God, The Logos Theatre carries out the Academy’s mission of ‘making the Bible come alive in minds and hearts’ in a unique and powerful way, by choosing to only tell stories of truth and purpose.
A MULTI-FACETED MINISTRY
Looking for great resources? Browse our collection of scripts, cuttings, sheet music, audio dramas, and full-scale Show in a Box™ kits!
Founded by The Academy of Arts in 2006 with the express purpose of impacting our culture for Christ through the powerful medium of storytelling on stage.
Our teams of high school and college-age young people travel to churches across the United States performing a gripping production to challenge and encourage every hearer.
These week-long drama seminars engage elementary and high school age students as they participate in preparing, rehearsing, and performing a full length original Academy of Arts stage production.
Our intensive, hands-on, apprenticeship program gives students invaluable training and real-life experiences in all areas of dramatic production.
Our film company exists to use visual storytelling to share the hope and light of truth in exciting and engaging ways.
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"Where is Peter? He is at war!"
Due to popular demand, there are some special, weekday showings of #TheChroniclesofNarnia: #TheLiontheWitchandtheWardrobe coming up!
Check out the ticket page for afternoon Tuesday and Wednesday performances!
Tickets: theacademyofarts.org/logos-theatre-on-tour/
🌼Spring 2025: Washington, DC
☀️Summer 2025: Branson, MO
🍁Fall 2025: Washington, DC
❄ January 2026: New Location TBA soon!
🌸 2026: Taylors, SC!
#TheLogosTheatreOnTour #NarniaOnTour #aslanisonthemove
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Sam Sleep, Branson this summer!
Wow! Hard to believe Brinton is old enough to play Peter!
Bethany Wade
Registration for drama and film camps is now open!
Learn more: theacademyofarts.org/camps-auditions/
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There are many answers to prayer already happening to make #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade a reality on stage!
We can't wait to see how God will use this incredible, true story to change lives for His kingdom!
Several shows are almost SOLD OUT! Tickets: thelogostheatre.com/the-cross-and-the-switchblade/
Production sponsor: @hopkins_financial
#MastersSeries #HandsOnLearning
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Live Stream?! We would love to see it but live in Chicago
What an incredible audience we had for the 2:30PM show!
We don't know who had more fun, the guests or the cast performing 😅
All shows this weekend are SOLD OUT! Make sure to get your tickets for NEXT week of #TheChroniclesofNarnia: #TheLiontheWitchandtheWardrobe!
Tickets: theacademyofarts.org/logos-theatre-on-tour/
🌼Spring 2025: Washington, DC
☀️Summer 2025: Branson, MO
🍁Fall 2025: Washington, DC
❄ January 2026: New Location TBA soon!
🌸 2026: Taylors, SC!
#TheLogosTheatreOnTour #NarniaOnTour #aslanisonthemove
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Our third experience in the Logos Theatre and each one has been remarkable! Thank you to the amazing performers! You are a world class production company!
So much fun today!! You all gave the best performances! Everyone was excellent…. But my son wants to be the professor now! 🤣🤣🤣
We had a very special guest at #TheChroniclesofNarnia: #TheLiontheWitchandtheWardrobe today!
Mr. Ken Hines served faithfully as technical director for The Academy of Arts Logos Theatre for several years! He pioneered our puppetry department and poured into several young men who now serve in leadership in our puppetry and technical departments! Several physical limitations have prevented him from being fully involved behind the scenes, but we so appreciate his counsel, friendship, and continued support over the years.
Many of the incredible elements you see in this show were developed through Mr. Hines' leadership and mentorship of our current staff!
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Very cool!! Thank you for the quality work yall do!
I was so blessed to be able to attend the same performance yesterday as your dear friend, Mr. Hines. You asked, Nicole Chavers Stratton, to hear from those of us present what in the show touched us. My heart was especially moved by when Edmund apologized to Peter, Susan, & Lucy & each forgave him. It wasn't a big moment in the entire scene, but it surprisingly moved me to tears, perhaps because genuine apologies & true forgiveness are so hard for us all & not seen or experienced enough. Thank you for that beautiful moment & the reminder of what we must learn to do better in order for our love to be truly Christlike.
I’m overjoyed that Ken and Meredith were able to go to DC and see the play!! ❤️❤️
TWO weeks away until opening of #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade!
Dialing in lighting and costumes as we push forward to bring this incredible story of the Gospel to life on stage!
Get your tickets today: thelogostheatre.com/the-cross-and-the-switchblade/
Production sponsor: @hopkins_financial
#MastersSeries #HandsOnLearning
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This 4 man show is so powerful!! Praying for them and the 2,000 men attending the conference who will be watching the show today!!
This is how we train the youngest members of our cast to be in a professional stage production of #TheChroniclesOfNarnia: #thelionthewitchandthewardrobe!
Tickets: theacademyofarts.org/logos-theatre-on-tour/
🌼Spring 2025: Washington, DC
☀️Summer 2025: Branson, MO
🍁Fall 2025: Washington, DC
❄ January 2026: New Location TBA soon!
🌸 2026: Taylors, SC!
#TheLogosTheatreOnTour #NarniaonTour #aslanisonthemove
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Oh my goodness gracious! These kids are stinkin cute and very talented in taking their roles seriously! No role—-greater or smaller—-is better than the other since all come to truly bring a beautiful story together! 📖 To the other cast, crew, and adults, keep doing what you’re doing—-both on and off stage for the Gospel! To the younger cast, you rock on and keep being the best you can be! Well done! 😁
This!! Being lived out not in just in a “storybook” but in real life by these little ones. Despite their small size, (both the mice …and these children) bravely chew through the ropes that bind Aslan. And their offerings of performance and service (in Him), “chew through” the very hardness that bind around the souls of onlookers. Glory to God that even the smallest and seemingly most “insignificant” creatures in Faith, humility, and kindness play a vital role in the grand scheme of things in the Kingdom of Aslan and our Lord Jesus!!
I’m so grateful that my grandchildren, William and Kathy are being pointed to Christ constantly as they are given the chance to serve Him alongside their wonderful parents. Praise God!!!❤️❤️
"When Aslan shakes His mane, we shall have spring again!"
No better way to celebrate the first day of spring than by seeing #TheChroniclesofNarnia: #TheLiontheWitchandtheWardrobe live on stage!
Showing at World Stage Theater in Washington, DC until April 19!
Tickets: theacademyofarts.org/logos-theatre-on-tour/
🌼Spring 2025: Washington, DC
☀️Summer 2025: Branson, MO
🍁Fall 2025: Washington, DC
❄ January 2026: New Location TBA soon!
🌸 2026: Taylors, SC!
#TheLogosTheatreOnTour #NarniaOnTour #aslanisonthemove
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Amazing transformation!
Seriously one of the best ones you guys have done yet 🙌🏻
The Logos Theatre was founded by The Academy of Arts in 2006 with the express purpose of impacting our culture for Christ through the powerful medium of storytelling on stage.
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