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Sight & Sound’s ‘Queen Esther’ Live Broadcast to Debut Sept. 4; Lead Actors Talk Being Still in God

August 27, 2020 by Staff

(The Christian Post) Sight & Sound Theatres is gearing up to present its first-ever live worldwide broadcast of “Queen Esther” and the production’s lead actors shared with The Christian Post the impact that being still in God can have on everyone during uncertain times.

Some 434 performances of “Queen Esther” had been scheduled for its nine-month run in the 2,000-seat theater at Sight & Sound’s studio in Pennsylvania before it was forced to halt the production after its premiere in March due to lockdown orders in response to the novel coronavirus. The show had sold over 550,000 tickets that were all refunded. 

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