Keys of the Kingdom
PRESS RELEASE – The Movement Youth Trust
Keys of the Kingdom
Wednesday 8 April 2009
The Movement Youth Trust brings up the curtain on the true meaning of Easter by presenting ‘Keys of the Kingdom’.
For the past two months 12 youth from The Movement have been working hard on scripts, song writing, audio visuals and chorography to bring to life ‘The Keys of the Kingdom.’
This production is presented in modern day musical style with a touch of contempory dance and theatre play. Samuel Tamaki The Movement Youth Trust Director says how its rear to find youth who know and understand the true message of Easter.
“Although we all enjoy hot cross buns and Easter eggs the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ is the true message. “
“The way in which you view Easter will be challenged as you experience the timeless story of an event that changed the world forever.” Says Mr Tamaki.
The Keys of the Kingdom production is written, directed composed and acted out in all manners by members of The Movement Youth Trust aged 13 to 25 years old. It is a dynamic stage play comprising the major elements of theatrical drama and music.
The Movement cast can’t wait to share their passion for drama and theatre with the community.
Mr Tamaki promises the show will feature beautifully written songs, amazing lighting effects and theatrical surprises guaranteed to leave audiences overwhelmed.
Keys of the
Kingdom production is a perfect show for the family and a
fun way to celebrate the Easter season. One that reminds us
to question what is normal and discover what is
extraordinary.
WHAT: Keys of the Kingdom
WHERE: 18
Allright Place,
Mt Wellington
WHEN: Friday 10 April,
7pm
ADMISSION:
NOTE FREE
We do advise discretion as some scenes may be a bit scary for the little kiddies.
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