SEASON OF SHOWS
Previous Productions
Never:
Lumina Theatre and Arts Center is proud to announce our first Playwright Program production: Never ~ A Peter Pan Story. This production considered Peter’s struggle when invited to experience “The Greatest Adventure of Them All” Will he answer “Yes!” or will he answer …. “Never!”
Previous Virtual Productions
Christmas Extravaganza:
Celebrate Christmas cheer all year round with Lumina Theatre Company! Aired on Christmas Day, this production is now available on our YouTube channel. Click here to visit us on YouTube to see this collaborative musical production.
The Cask of Amontillado:
From our very own Edgar Allan Poe, the son of Baltimore, comes Lumina Theatre Company’s “The Cask of Amontillado.” Aired Halloween night, this spooky production is now available on our YouTube channel. Click here to visit us on YouTube to see this classic short story dramatically presented in a new medium.
message of Camelot:
“Camelot is the story of hope in the midst of despair. In it, we see that, hidden within seeming failure, we find the mustard seed of some of humanity’s greatest success. That the melancholy melody that can be the life of one striving for good, is not altogether simply a sad song. It is a symphony… although “bittersweet”… still a “symphony, this life’.”
~Meghan Hackett (Director)
message of GODSPELL:
“’When asked why His disciples didn’t fast, Jesus said, ‘How can the guests of the bridegroom fast while He is with them? They cannot, so long as they have Him with them.’- Mark 2:19
Godspell celebrates the Gospel of Mark, told in a way that makes Jesus relevant and accessible,in wonderful ways to so many people. Jesus meets us right where we are, and we sparkle in the consolation of that elevated, almost magical time – when the Bridegroom is with us – that time that makes the Gospel the Godspell!”
~Meghan Hackett (Director)
message of The Crucible:
“We all face ‘crucibles’ – times of intense testing – as we traverse our lives. And it is through these tests, these ‘crucible moments’, that we are offered opportunities to trancend our humanity for a higher purpose – honor, justice, truth, love – and we are revealed as cowards or heroes, saints or sinners, and all that is between.
Crucibles are unwelcome visitors that arrive uninvited and often unnanounced. They catch us where we are and bear witness to who we are; the stuff of which we are truly made is revealed. And so it was for the residents of Salem, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1692.
From the example of the heroes of the Salem witch hunts – those who remained steadfast in truth, despite being most harshly tested, all the way to the scaffold – may we find the courage to withstand the ‘crucibles’ into which we find ourselves placed when our own inevitable time of testing arrives.”
~Meghan Hackett (Director)