2024-2025 Production Season
The Horse and His Boy
October 25 – November 1, 2024
When Shasta and Bree, a talking horse, plan their escape from slavery to the land of Narnia and freedom, they soon realize the journey holds far more danger than they could have ever imagined. With an army ready to attack the countries of the North, Shasta and Bree’s journey becomes a race against time to not only escape the slavery they have known but to save Narnia and the North!
With a cast of 45 actors, lifelike puppetry, stunning sets, and mesmerizing costumes, The Horse and His Boy brings the unforgettable world of Narnia to life onstage! This fantastic production will inspire all ages. Produced with permission from the C.S. Lewis Company Limited.
The Secret Garden
December 5 – 21, 2024
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s timeless story of a child nobody wanted and the garden that brings a family back to life comes to The Logos Theatre stage this season! This original play produced by The Logos Theatre takes the audience to the wild moors of England, where Mary Lennox finds herself in Misselthwaite Manor, the home of a mysterious uncle who is tortured by a past he can’t forget, and where a garden grows hidden away from a world that needs it.
‘Tis the Season with Andy Leftwich
December 13 & 14, 2024
I’d love to invite you to be a part of a special night of music, celebrating the Christmas season and the birth of our Savior, the Lord Jesus.
Along with my wife, Rachel, and a few of our very talented friends, we have put together a fun show featuring bluegrass, acoustic, and gospel music that highlight what this season is all about.
Backed by award-winning musicians, the songs and arrangements that you will hear are inspired by the many different artists and groups I have toured and recorded with over the years.
Come be with us for a night of fun music and meaningful songs that will be sure to get you and your family in the Christmas spirit!
May God bless you this holiday season and we hope to see you there!
Robin Hood
February 21 – March 1, 2025
Journey into Sherwood Forest and the days of kings and crusades as this original adaptation of the classic story brings Robin Hood, his Merry Men, and all the beloved characters to life in a dynamic and thrilling way! Join Robin and all of his band as they face impossible choices and unspeakable dangers in their quest for justice in their beloved England!
The Cross and the Switchblade
April 4 – 12, 2025
New York. 1950s. When David Wilkerson senses the call of God to minister to the gangs of New York, he could never have imagined the challenges and struggles he was going to face along the way. The violence, drugs, and despair that plagues the gang members seem to overwhelm his every effort, but soon, through God’s work in the life of one young man named Nicky Cruz, David begins to see that the transformation he is working for comes only through the power of the Holy Spirit.
End of the Year Showcase
May 1 & 2, 2025
This exciting and creative recital featuring the students of The Academy of Arts Christian Conservatory will include several original cuttings from some of your favorite books and stories of all time! Don’t miss this opportunity to get a glimpse into our unique, hands-on conservatory program. Your attendance will encourage and show your support of each student’s hard work and achievements! Mark your calendar and reserve your seats today!
The Pilgrim’s Progress
June 21 – August 2, 2025
Experience this epic production as Christian’s journey out of the City of Destruction takes him through dangers, temptations, and all the deceitful delights that the world has to offer. Through the use of stunning effects and larger-than-life-size puppetry, John Bunyan’s world of imagery and allegory comes to life on stage as Christian journeys to the Celestial City and into life everlasting!
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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