Dallas Theater Center presents The Christians

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Pastor Paul’s church wasn’t always this big. In 20 short years, it had grown from a small, mom-and-pop operation into a full-blown mega-church with thousands of members, a coffee shop and a parking lot so big you could get lost in it. But today, Pastor Paul has a new message for his devoted flock - one that will turn the entire congregation on its head.

You’ll recognize the hymnals, the live choir, and the preacher at the pulpit. But you’ve never heard a sermon quite like this before. For believers and non-believers alike The Christians is a “terrific play about the mystery of faith, and how religion can tear people apart just as it can bring them together” (The New York Times).

Pastor Paul’s church wasn’t always this big. In 20 short years, it had grown from a small, mom-and-pop operation into a full-blown mega-church with thousands of members, a coffee shop and a parking lot so big you could get lost in it. But today, Pastor Paul has a new message for his devoted flock - one that will turn the entire congregation on its head.

You’ll recognize the hymnals, the live choir, and the preacher at the pulpit. But you’ve never heard a sermon quite like this before. For believers and non-believers alike The Christians is a “terrific play about the mystery of faith, and how religion can tear people apart just as it can bring them together” (The New York Times).

Pastor Paul’s church wasn’t always this big. In 20 short years, it had grown from a small, mom-and-pop operation into a full-blown mega-church with thousands of members, a coffee shop and a parking lot so big you could get lost in it. But today, Pastor Paul has a new message for his devoted flock - one that will turn the entire congregation on its head.

You’ll recognize the hymnals, the live choir, and the preacher at the pulpit. But you’ve never heard a sermon quite like this before. For believers and non-believers alike The Christians is a “terrific play about the mystery of faith, and how religion can tear people apart just as it can bring them together” (The New York Times).

WHEN

WHERE

Kalita Humphreys Theater
3636 Turtle Creek Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75219
https://www.dallastheatercenter.org/show_details2.php?sid=115

TICKET INFO

$20-$65
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