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The Little Farm Players Proudly Present Godspell

Local community theatre company, the Little Farm Players, will be presenting Godspell next weekend at St. Matthews United Methodist Church in Valley Forge. About the show:
GODSPELL is a jubilant celebration of the Gospel as told by St. Matthew, using a variety of fun theatrical traditions: vaudeville, pantomime, soft shoe, clowning, and magic to tell well known stories and parables of the Bible. One of the biggest off-Broadway and Broadway successes of all time, Godspell features a sparkling, seminal score by Stephen Schwartz, and boasts a string of recognizable songs, led by the international hit, "Day By Day."

As the cast of actor-clowns makes it way through "Prepare Ye The Way Of The Lord," "Save The People," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "Bless The Lord, "All For The Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side," audience members get to see the parables of Jesus Christ come humanly and hearteningly to life and touchingly tells the story of Jesus' last moments beginning with the Last Supper.

Join this talented cast on October 9 and 10 at 7:00 p.m. and October 11 at 2:00 at St. Matthews United Methodist Church at Valley Forge for a fun, uplifting and spiritual show. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for children under 13. For more information, to reserve tickets or to inquire about group rates, please contact Renee Schulz at littlefarmplayers@gmail.com or at 610.650.0629.

All proceeds benefit St. Matthew’s Music Ministry.

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