If you enjoyed reading our little tidbits about our upcoming show, Children of Eden, you will surely enjoy these fun facts, some of which are more specific to the Live Arts production. Enjoy!
6. Live Arts Theatre will be performing Children of Eden in three different churches for it’s three-week run. Week 1 will be at Norcross Presbyterian Church. Week two will be at McKendree United Methodist Church, and the final week will be at Buford Presbyterian Church. Come see us at a location near you… or come see us multiple times as the change in venue will surely change the experience! By the way, if you plan on seeing the show more than once or with a group, consider the Live Arts Punch Pass!
7. Many groups perform Children of Eden as a large scale production with dozens of actors, dancers, and singers. While not completely uncommon, Live Arts Theatre is taking a more intimate ensemble approach with a strong emphasis on story telling.
8. Age is just a stage in Live Arts Production of Children of Eden. The casting of this show is both color blind (as it is meant to be) and age blind… and we think you’ll be quite challenged to figure out who’s who, where that is concerned.
9. Children of Eden brings up a few questions to ponder: 1. Where did those other people come from (in this telling of the story)? 2. Why was that tree there in the first place? 3. Was the curse of Cain removed?
10. The show is pretty much sung from beginning to end! You will find classical, rock, and even gospel flavorings in this show. There is a little something for everyone!