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Narnia Plays

Nashville’s Festival of Narnia

The Festival of Narnia featuring two stage shows for the whole family will play at the Shamblin Theatre, opening after Thanksgiving and running through the holiday season. The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe will run from November 24th thru December 17th and The Magician’s Nephew runs January 5thth through 13th. The plays incorporate full casts, wonderful costumes, and creative sets as well as special intermission activities for children including spot prizes, Lion Juice and genuine Turkish Delight Candy! […]

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Narnia Film News

Prince Caspian Casting Continues

Our Narnia spies have told us that only two of the boys that auditioned in the first round have been called up for the second round. Reportedly, director Andrew Adamson and the producers are in the UK, auditioning actors that are Hispanic in appearance and in their late teens. This would fit the story a bit more, and give Caspian a distinct feel. […]

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Narnia Film News

Vote for ‘LWW’ in the BAFTA Kids’ Vote

Neil Christians and Darth Sparhawk both sent us e-mails to get this up on the site. You can now vote for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for the BAFTA Kids’ Vote! Winners will be announced on November 26th at a ceremony in London. […]

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NarniaFans.com

NarniaFansCast – Episode 15

This week, host John Burkitt (EveningStar) swaps news and views with Colin Edson of New Zealand (Monkeh). We speculate about the announced opening date of Walden Media’s Prince Caspian (2008). […]

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Narnia Film News

Vote for William!

William Moseley, the actor that played Peter in first Chronicles of Narnia movie, has been nominated by CBBC newsround in their poll of, “Fave celeb.” This week, Mosely is running against Alex Pettyfer, Billie Piper, Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom. Click on the link below to vote for Will! […]

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Editorials

The Right and Left Paws of Aslan

The idea of a “left wing” and “right wing” in politics and society is a fluid one, subject to a lot of confusion. You can’t understand liberals unless you know what they want to liberate, and you can’t understand conservatives unless you know what they want to conserve….It may help us toward clarity if I attempt, presupposing what I think to be reasonable modern definitions of the left and right, to identify some places in The Chronicles Of Narnia where C.S. Lewis expressed sometimes liberal ideas, and sometimes conservative ones. […]