C.S. Lewis’s “Prince Caspian” comes to life June 5 and 6 as the high school drama department at North Sound Christian School presents its spring stage production.
The second in the Chronicles of Narnia series, this adaptation from the original book stays as true to Lewis’s writing as possible. The play tells the story of how Prince Caspian became the true King of Narnia with the help of siblings Peter, Edmund, Susan, Lucy and Aslan the lion.
This experienced group of student actors will be performing on over 50 feet of sets including numerous props which are designed to bring the book’s adventures to life for all ages.
Performances take place at 7 p.m. Monday, June 5 and Tuesday, June 6, in the Snohomish County Christian School Secondary gymnasium, located at 23607 54th Ave. W. in Mountlake Terrace. Tickets are $3 per person, available at the door.
North Sound Christian is a school district comprising six campuses serving over 1100 students, childcare through 12th grade, from over 400 square miles in the North Puget Sound area.
For more information about North Sound Christian or the event call 425-774-7773 or visit www.northsoundchristian.org.
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