Sight & Sound Bring their Brand New Show "DANIEL" to the Stage

After nearly four years of production, Sight & Sound® is thrilled to announce "DANIEL," as the next brand-new original show premiering on their stage in Lancaster, PA, beginning in March 2024.
Taken from his people, Daniel is exiled far from home in the powerful kingdom of Babylon. Now, this faithful servant must navigate his new life inside a palace filled with golden statues and shifting empires. As royal pressures mount, Daniel is faced with a dangerous choice. Will his trust in the one true God remain steadfast through every test of faith?
From the fiery furnace to the infamous den of lions, DANIEL is a spectacular theatrical experience for the whole family. Witness one of the Bible's most hope-filled stories as it comes to life in this brand-new original stage production from Sight & Sound Theatres.
Inviting audiences to witness one of the most powerful stories of the Old Testament, "DANIEL" carries a profound message of hope. The production takes audiences on a journey alongside this faithful servant and his friends Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as they face royal pressures and dangerous choices. Featuring the magnificent special effects, towering sets, and original music for which Sight & Sound has become known for, this state-of-the-art production is a story of steadfast faith in the midst of fiery trials.
"Daniel didn't set out to be influential," said show Producer, Kristen Brewer. "As he walked faithfully through life, the Lord placed him in circumstances where God's light would shine through him. We hope audiences will be inspired by Daniel's unwavering faith."
Those new to the Sight & Sound experience and longtime fans can expect edge-of-your-seat action and breathtaking visual elements. Set in the lavish city of Babylon, "DANIEL" will transport audiences into the heart of this hope-filled story.
For more information, visit sight-sound.com.
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