Families and children of all ages can step into the whimsical world of Narnia this holiday season to enjoy a wonderful adaptation of the classic C. S. Lewis story, “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.”
Opening Nov. 25 and continuing through Dec. 16, this production from The Trust Performing Arts Center features four Lancaster Bible College Musical Theatre majors from the Music, Worship & Performing Arts Department: Rebecca Barker (‘25), Elsa Rogers (‘25), Isaac Walker (‘26) and Ethan Goss (‘24).
Attendees can join the Pevensie children in the fantastic journey through the wardrobe where they meet all the favorite characters from Narnia. All roles are performed by just two actors in this amazing 45-minute adaptation created by renowned Broadway actress Le Clanché du Rand and toured by the Lincoln Center.
The following performances are planned for The Trust’s Black Box Theatre, 37 N. Market St. in Lancaster:
- 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. November 25
- 11 a.m. December 2
- 11 a.m. December 9
- 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. December 14
- 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. December 16
Tickets for the performances can be reserved at lancastertrust.com or lbc.edu/events.
During the 2023-24 academic year, Lancaster Bible College marks 90 years of “educating Christian students to think and live and biblical worldview and to proclaim Christ by serving Him in the Church and society.” We celebrate our history, our heritage and God’s good work through alumni, faculty, staff and friends of LBC over many years. We rely on God’s wisdom and guidance as we equip students to make a lasting impact on our world: in Lancaster, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., online and through partnerships in Uganda, Brazil and beyond. Read stories, view videos, stay up to date on events, and learn more about the past, present and future of LBC at lbc.edu/90.
The Trust Performing Arts Center is an architecturally stunning venue for music, theatre, dance, lectures and community events in the heart of Lancaster’s downtown arts district. In 1912, the Lancaster Trust Company completed construction on its new headquarters—a Beaux-Arts masterpiece from the imagination of Lancaster’s leading architect, C. Emlen Urban. A century later, Mr. Urban’s architectural treasure has been re-imagined by Lancaster Bible College as The Trust Performing Arts Center. The Trust has a mission to honor God by encouraging excellence in the work of student and professional artists and by enriching the community through inspiring, challenging and redemptive experiences.