The Horse and His Boy Premieres on Friday

The Horse and His Boy

Narnia Fans! We are just a few days away from the United States Premiere of The Horse and His Boy! This production has been a year in the making- from the sets, to the costumes, to the creation of Bree and Hwin, and it’s truly been an incredible process.

We wanted to share this special behind the scenes look at our newly finished Bree with Shasta FIRST to you not only because you value all things Narnia, but because YOU are the future of keeping Lewis’ works alive!

This week, we have special guest, Douglas Gresham, joining us for various events leading up to the premiere on Friday and Saturday! We wanted to let you know about an opportunity to hear him speak for those of you who can’t be with with us this weekend.

We will be holding a lecture time with him Wednesday morning at 11:30am EST and would like to invite you to attend with us via Livestream. He will the sharing stories from his childhood growing up with Lewis, stories of working on the film’s, and answering questions from our audience members!

If you would like to attend, tickets are available for donations of $10 or more through the GoFundMe link below. We are so grateful to all who have helped us raise the money to mount the production and these last donations will help us meet our goal of funds needed during the shows run.

This is a great way to rally behind a great cause AND enjoy a piece of our world of Narnia here at the Logos!

Thank you for your enthusiastic support and we hope to you will join us Wednesday at 11:30am EST!

www.gofundme.com/the-horse-and-his-boy

*LIVESTREAM links will be sent via email through GoFundMe after donations have been received. The link will be available for login at 11:15am EST on Wednesday, February 27th. LIVESTREAM viewers are encouraged to participate with questions as well!

2 Comments

  1. Maybe it’s a bad copy/paste, but I seem to be missing the context for this event. It’s unclear what they’re raising money for. Also, the line above currently says that they’re approximately $24000 short of their goal, whatever that might be.

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