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Logos Theatre on Tour

National Tour

Theatrical Production

Date

December 2022-August 2025

I like to say that when I closed a door, God opened a wardrobe. That couldn't be more true, as soon after my directorial debut, I joined the traveling cast of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy on Tour. Throughout the course of a year, I ventured to The Museum of the Bible Washington D.C. twice, The ARK Encounter in Williamstown, KY., Pensacola Christian College in Florida, and my hometown of Branson, MO to perform as Queen Lune of Archenland, as well as feature in the ensemble as a servant girl, a maiden, a townswoman, and a Calormene soldier in Rabadash's army. I had a total of seven costume changes during a single run, as well as dozen of scene changes as a member of the ensemble. We performed to crowds of up to 400 at the World Stage Theatre in D.C., 2000 at the Answers Center and Freedom Encounter, and 3000 at Pensacola Christian College. Promotional runs were made and I interacted with several thousand individuals on the streets of D.C. and Branson. I had the pleasure of meeting Ken Hamm during a backstage experience, and viewing the red carpet premiere of The Sound of Freedom starring Jim Caviezel. Nearly 120 performances later, we retired the show to mount The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, where I portrayed Mrs. Pevensie and Ivy the maid, alternating as Mrs. MacReady and joining the ensemble as an evil creature. Before joining the tour in Branson at the historic Lawrence Welk Theatre (now the Williams Center), I assisted in crafting the White Witch's sleigh and the moving doors for the Professor's mansion. I never could have imagined the profound impact of Narnia on my life, nor the portals of opportunity it has opened since joining the ministry in 2024.

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