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And it’s the task of Josh Enck and a large team of hard-working people to bring both sides of the biblical prophet together in Sight & Sound ... “let my people go.” He did so, after Moses ...
The show runs until February 2015 and if you're planning on going - or curious about Sight and Sound's production - there a few things you need to know. 1. THE SHOW'S AUDIENCE. Let's face it ...
For over 38 years, Sight & Sound Theatres ... to do what's right and let the Hebrews go to the Promised Land. Moses is ultimately successful in convincing the enslaved people to follow him ...
Sight & Sound Theatres took the story of ... It's because of these universal themes that people involved with the production say "Moses" is worth seeing, even if someone attended a 2014 performance.
Let's face it: you probably know already if you'll have a good time at this show. If the thought of a stage full of people praising ... TICKET INFO. "Moses" is the first Sight & Sound production ...
Sight & Sound Theatres has tackled some huge Biblical heroes in the last 35 years, including Jonah, Daniel, Joseph and Noah, all of which became popular shows for the Christian theater in Strasburg.
From THE NILE River to the Red Sea, journey with Moses as he leads God's people on an amazing adventure toward the Promised Land. Filmed in front of a live audience at Sight & Sound Theatres ...
"And that's what we've seen in the show is thousands, and hundreds of thousands, of people relating to Moses, who has always been this untouchable hero of the Bible." Later in 2023, Sight & Sound ...
Sight & Sound Theatres ... from slavery in Egypt. “Moses” was on the Strasburg stage in 2014 and on the Branson stage in 2016-2017. Combined, nearly 2 million people saw the stage version.
Sight & Sound Theatres’ movie version of its musical “Moses,” shown three times in theaters nationwide earlier this month, performed well at the box office, according to the company.
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