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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Next year marks the 55th anniversary of The Academy of Arts Ministry. Our goal is to celebrate this milestone by breaking ground on the Chavers Memorial Lobby. Our prayer is that the lobby will be an “Ebenezer” to remind all who enter the Logos Theatre of God’s goodness and continued blessing on the Chavers’ unshakable resolve to stand boldly and beautifully for truth. Join us for an evening of testimony and casting a vision for the next steps of ministry at The Academy of Arts!
When: Tuesday, April 29 at 6PM
Where: The Poinsett Club, Greenville, SC
Cost: $50/person
Registration: theacademyofarts.org/inner-circle-gala-2025/
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Once again we were excited to have our season sponsor, Michael Hopkins from @hopkins_financial as a part of #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade!
We are so thankful for our sponsors who support us behind the scenes and on stage through their involvement!
Learn more about our sponsor here: hopkinsfinancial.info
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I didn’t even notice!
Cheers to new beaver merch!
The people have spoken and we have answered! Make sure to get your favorite beaver mug when you come to see #TheChroniclesOfNarnia: #thelionthewitchandthewardrobe!
FINAL week of shows for our DC spring run! 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 run of #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade is coming to a close 🥲
Catch the FINAL show today at 2pm, in person or online with a livestream ticket! Purchase now: thelogostheatre.com/the-cross-and-the-switchblade/
Production sponsor: @hopkins_financial
#MastersSeries #handsonlearning
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Been there, done that, & it was AWSOME! Great job!!
Excellent portrayal! And I got to meet Mr and Mrs Killiany!
Congratulations on fantastic performances by everyone involved!
Celebrating our 50th show of #TheChroniclesOfNarnia: #thelionthewitchandthewardrobe today at Museum of the Bible !
This is the largest retelling of this beloved Narnia story on stage in the US! Our spring run of performances in Washington, DC ends soon, but stay tuned for news on Branson tickets and other locations to be announced!
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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Please come to the west coast! Salt Lake City is always a great location for plays.
Can’t wait for you to come back to Missouri!
We enjoyed being a part of New Covenant School's Narnia day! A few of our kings and queens taught the students basic lessons in stage combat, and we had a great time!
If you're interested in seeing more of Narnia from #TheLogosTheatre, we're currently touring with #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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Last chance to see #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade onstage or via livestream!
Final performances happening tonight at 7pm, tomorrow at 2pm, with a livestream option at 2pm! Tickets: thelogostheatre.com/the-cross-and-the-switchblade/
Production sponsor: @hopkins_financial
#MastersSeries #handsonlearning
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Moving portrayal!
The Beavers from #TheChroniclesOfNarnia: #thelionthewitchandthewardrobe sure know how to make us laugh, but what can they teach us about this incredible story?
All shows for this weekend are SOLD OUT! 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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I feel very far away across the pond in the UK. I would love to see this in person, or something similar over here.
We attended Thursday. What an amazing evening! We loved every minute from greetings by the actors, the play itself, to the behind the curtain opportunity. "Scurry, scurry, scurry," has become part of our family vocabulary. We were in DC several days and we all agree, TLTWATW was our favorite by far! Thank you all.
LIMITED seating this weekend for #TheCrossandtheSwitchblade, but livestream tickets are NOW available!
Tickets: thelogostheatre.com/the-cross-and-the-switchblade/
Production sponsor: @hopkins_financial
#MastersSeries #handsonlearning
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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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