The audience is as much a part of it as the players on stage. "This show is truly meant for such a time as this," Sight & Sound Chief Creative Officer Josh Enck said in a statement shared with CP. Experience the Bible’s most epic stories as they come to life on a panoramic stage! Visit Sight-Sound.tv for more information.

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Sight & Sound Theatres is gearing up to present its first-ever live worldwide broadcast of “Queen Esther” and the production’s lead actors shared with The Christian Post the impact that being still in God can have on everyone during uncertain times. We knew we should put some focus on digital availability for our titles. Sight & Sound Theatres' stage production of "Queen Esther" will make its worldwide broadcast debut on Sept. 4, 2020. And then, while the whole world has been at a standstill, it feels like it's the thing that God has been cultivating in us at Sight & Sound, causing us to grow at a much faster speed than we ever could have been able to do if we were in a normal mode of operation. Sight & Sound Theatres offers unforgettable and uplifting shows. Our premier show was to an extremely limited crowd. Sometimes we just want to take control.

Some 434 performances of "Queen Esther" had been scheduled for its nine-month run in the 2,000-seat theater at Sight & Sound’s studio in Pennsylvania before it was forced to halt the production immediately after its premiere in March. Get insight on new movies, music, and books all from a Christian perspective sent right to your inbox.

12 Must-Listen Podcasts. We're super grateful to be reopened now. We'll be broadcasting in true live form that Friday night, September 4th, but we know that that time may not work for everybody. ", "With the future still uncertain, not knowing when we will be able to welcome full crowds again, we prayerfully began walking toward the idea of the first ever live broadcast of a Sight & Sound show," Miller continued. Can God change your life? The interview was at Sight & Sound Theaters back in March following their show’s theatrical debut. Your chief creative officer, Josh Enck, has been quoted as saying, “Esther’s story is one of courageous faith in the midst of chaos.”  Do you feel the same way about Sight & Sound the last few months in this time of COVID-19? CBN's ministry is made possible by the support of our CBN Partners. So I had a dog, and she ran underneath the Christmas tree and she got stuck underneath the chords of the Christmas tree. All Rights Reserved. First off, how have you and the Sight & Sound team been making it through the coronavirus pandemic so far? I think our hopes for the future, we know what Sight & Sound is and what we're called to do, and that God has been growing us for the last couple of years. Sight and Sound Theatres’ grandiose original stage production of QUEEN ESTHER will come to life in a special live broadcast event.

Some 434 performances of "Queen Esther" had been scheduled for its nine-month run in the 2,000-seat theater at Sight & Sound’s studio in Pennsylvania before it was forced to halt the production immediately after its premiere in March.

We will have a physically distanced in-house audience that night just like we do for regular performances.