The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

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This dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ classic work faithfully recreates the magic and mystery of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into the exciting, never-to-be-forgotten Narnia. The intense action features chases, duels and escapes as the witch is determined to keep Narnia in her possession and to end the reign of Aslan. All the memorable episodes from the story are represented in this exciting dramatization: the temptation of Edmund by the witch, the slaying of the evil wolf by Peter, the witnessing of Aslan’s resurrection by Susan and Lucy, the crowing of the four new rulers of Narnia, and more. The supporting characters are also here: the unicorn, the centaur and other forest animals, along with Father Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Beaver and Tumnus the Faun. This story of love, faith, courage and giving, with its triumph of good over evil, is a true celebration of life. Easily staged, the play may be presented without intermission or in two short acts if desired.

Show Dates & Times

Thursday, April 18 at 7:00pm
Friday, April 19 at 7:00pm
Saturday, April 20 at 7:00pm
Sunday, April 21 at 3:00pm

Cast

Aslan — Cameron Smith and Benjamin Thornhill
Jadis — Brenna Smart
Peter — Charlie Maughon
Edmund — Wes Cardin
Susan — Grace Gresham
Lucy — Mollie McHand
Mrs. Pevensie — Morgan Ragsdale
Mr. Tumnus — Elijah Thornhill
Mrs. Beaver — Katy Smith
Mr. Beaver — Jake Maughon
Wood Nymphs — Eliana Davis, Kara Kelly, Eliza Maughon, Elisabeth McCann, Alli Shivers, Natalie Swain
Centaur and Father Christmas — Adam Ogden
Elves — Elizabeth Gresham, Lizzie Sahualla, Teddy Williamson
Unicorn — Sarah Grace Amos
Foxes: Rainey Matthews, Clare Ratcliff
Squirrels — Kate Graham, Rylee Hodge, Samantha Shelton
Birds — Anaston King, Chloe Smith
Queen Attendants — Georgia Austin, Surena Eley, Kinley Evans, Anna Parker, Olivia Parker, Morgan Ragsdale
Dwarf — Ben King
Fenris Ulf — Nathan Peters
Fenris Bain — Maddox Gresham
Wolf Lieutenant — Caroline McCann
Ravens — Georgia Austin, Kaitlyn Shelton, Addison Simpson, Meleia Eley, Kylee Kerrigan
Rail Station People — Abigail Dupree, Breanna Eames, Kinley Evans, Alyssa Fritz, Elizabeth Gresham, Maddox Gresham, Audrey Kelly, Ben King, Kylee Kerrigan, Olivia Matthews, Grace McBroom, Mattie Montgomery, Zona Parker, Sophia Rawles, Lizzie Sahualla, Kenzie Thornton, Naomi Touchet, Teddy Williamson

Snowflakes — Sarah Grace Amos, Eliana Davis, Elizabeth Gresham, Rylee Hodge, Audrey Kelly, Kara Kelly, Anaston King, Rainey Matthews, Eliza Maughon, Grace McBroom, Caroline McCann, Elisabeth McCann, Morgan Ragsdale, Clare Ratcliff, Lizzie Sahualla, Lizzie Sahualla, Smantha Shelton, Alli Shivers, Chloe Smith, Natalie Swain, Naomi Touchet, Teddy Williamson

Aslan’s Army — Sarah Grace Amos, Wes Cardin, Eliana Davis, Kate Graham, Elizabeth Gresham, Grace Gresham, Rylee Hodge, Audrey Kelly, Kara Kelly, Anaston King, Olivia Matthews, Rainey Matthews, Charlie Maughon, Eliza Maughon, Jake Maughon, Grace McBroom, Elisabeth McCann, Mollie McHand, Adam Ogden, Clare Ratcliff, Lizzie Sahualla, Samantha Shelton, Alli Shivers, Chloe Smith, Katy Smith, Natalie Swain, Naomi Touchet, Elijah Thornhill, Teddy Williamson

Jadis’ Army — Georgia Austin, Abigail Dupree, Breanna Eames, Meleia Eley, Surena Eley, Kinley Evans, Alyssa Fritz, Maddox Gresham, Kylee Kerrigan, Ben King, Caroline McCann, Mattie Montgomery, Anna Parker, Olivia Parker, Zona Parker, Nathan Peters, Morgan Ragsdale, Sophia Rawles, Kaitlyn Shelton, Addison Simpson, Kenzie Thornton

Director

Director — Amy Thornhill
Fight Choreographer — Emily Norris

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