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AN AMAZING NEW 18TH SEASON FOR 2011-2012!
LifeHouse productions invites you to enjoy a dazzling 18th season with us as we present the return of three audience favorites, two theatrical classics and three new original productions in the coming year. Join us for a season of music, comedy, romance, drama and adventure as an astonishing array of inspirational stories line up for delightful family entertainment.

First, journey to a land of enchantment as LifeHouse presents a new dramatic version of the C.S. Lewis classic, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,” playing October 22 through November 6, 2011.

Next, join us for our award-winning Christmas classic as we present the return of our original hit musical, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” presented November 19 through December 30, 2011.
Then, be sure to be with us for the premiere of a heartwarming new original musical, “A Little Princess.” This beautiful story of an orphan who faces adversity with friendship and cheer will bring a smile to one and all. “A Little Princess” plays January 14 through February 12, 2012.
Next, share in the epic story of dreams come true as the biblical story of “Joseph” returns to LifeHouse by popular demand. This original, award-winning musical brings to life a truly inspiring, historical account of God’s dreamer. “Joseph” is presented February 25 through April 1, 2012.

Then, join us for the premiere of a new musical version of Jane Austen’s classic novel, “Sense and Sensibility”—a charming and witty story of hope amidst hardship. Romance and comedy combine with a beautiful score for an unforgettable stage experience. “Sense and Sensibility” opens April 14, 2012 and continues through May 13.
Next, be sure to follow Dorothy and Toto down the yellow brick road as LifeHouse presents the return of our award-winning musical fantasy, “The Wizard of Oz”—presented May 26 through July 1, 2012.
Then, for the first time on our stage, LifeHouse presents the world’s most beloved Broadway production, “The Sound of Music,” featuring the world famous songs of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. “The Sound of Music” will open July 14, 2012 and continue through August 19. Sponsored by Maupin Financial Services.
Finally, our new 18th season concludes with the premiere of an inspirational new drama—“Job: A Modern Man.” Discover what might occur if the biblical Job lived today and faced the loss of all he held dear. This gripping parallel story of Job is set in modern times and, through dramatic staging and multimedia, explores the age-old questions of God’s role amidst trouble and tragedy. “Job: A Modern Man” is presented September 1 through September 30, 2012.
June and July are the best months to receive the greatest savings on season passes. Be sure to visit or call our box office at (909) 335-3037 and we’ll quickly sign you up so you can take the best advantage of this tremendous value—it’s like receiving a free show in the season. Plus, you’ll receive premium parking and complimentary refreshments all season long. We’re already setting a new record for season subscriptions! Join our LifeHouse family of season pass holders today!
LIFEHOUSE THEATER ON -THE -AIR
Our weekly broadcast on the SmartLifeStyle television channel features the premieres of our original musicals “Pride and Prejudice” and “Cinderella” this summer. Log on to SLS-TV.com for all the schedule details and join our growing family of national and international viewers who are live streaming “LifeHouse Theater On-The-Air.”
In addition, our audio series on CD continues to grow with the upcoming releases of two new captivating stories: “Hiding in Plain Sight,” a riveting true account of runaway slaves and “The Misadventures of Tom Sawyer,” the hilarious classic featuring Mark Twain as the storyteller!
A recent national poll conducted by “USA Today” newspaper asked an interesting question: “If you could ask God just one thing, what would it be?”
Sometimes audience members are surprisingly and visibly affected by what they see on our stage. During a performance of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” two men who broke out in an argument during intermission had an obvious change of heart by the end of the second act. They were noticed shaking hands and exchanging apologies before leaving the theater.
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There was no fooling the audience, however, when our air conditioning once gave up the ghost during a hot summer matinee performance of “The Wizard of Oz.” I nervously noticed the thermostat gauge pushing 90 degrees in our packed house. The only thing to do was to face the situation squarely and address the audience at intermission. I told them the cast was willing to continue performing and that we would pass out free cold water bottles. “After all,” I observed, “watching the cowardly lion perform on stage under the hot lights in a heavy fur costume makes me feel downright cool.” No one left and, in fact, the musical ended with a standing—albeit sweaty—ovation!
During yet another performance of one of our serious dramas, two actors accidentally stepped on each other’s lines. This struck both of them funny and they got the giggles. The actor’s feeble attempts to mask their laughter failed miserably. Naturally, the audience was convulsed and hilarity ensued for a full five minutes as the actors struggled mightily to regain some sense of drama. They never did. And, while nothing particularly dramatic came of the drama, the audience was thoroughly entertained.
















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