While in Pennsylvania, visiting my husband’s family, we often take in a show at the Sight & Sound Theatre in near-by Lancaster.
The founder of Sight & Sound Theatre, Glen Eshelman, grew up on a dairy farm and attended the same country church that my husband attended in his childhood. Glen started painting landscapes when he was a boy and then started taking photographs to paint and then photography became his passion.
This passion prompted Glen to start showing nature slides set to music, to church groups, and this is how Sight & Sound began back in 1964.
Today the theaters (there are two: one in Lancaster PA, and one in Branson MO which opened in 2008) feature full-length Biblical story productions with professional actors and actresses, outstanding costumes, professional musicians, live animals, all performed with realistic time-period backdrops and props on a 300-foot panoramic stage. The performances are so elaborate they continually perform the same show for a year. It is difficult for me to describe the brilliance of these productions.
This year we saw the production Jesus. I love this description from the brochure:
“What you are about to experience is not a history lesson on the most famous person ever to walk the earth. It is not even necessarily a story of Jesus’ life. It’s a story of Jesus’ love, which we believe, is life.”
The production was over-the-top wonderful.
Click on this link to learn more about this incredible theater experience.
I would absolutely have attended this show with you had I been in Pennsylvania. What a gift. What talent.
I checked google maps to see how far Lancaster is from Boston but it’s a ways…
I hope someday you can attend one of these productions. I know you would like it.