10/13/2005 -
Act of God Teams Up With Circle B
Branson's Act of God has teamed up with the Horn Family's Circle B Chuckwagon Theater.
The Circle B Chuckwagon is now the home of the popular morning show Act of God.
Act of God is well disguised as a musical variety show, but it doesn’t take long to realize there’s more to this production than meets the senses. Act of God’s music veers slightly from the traditional Branson Southern Gospel mold and features ten memorable original Christian songs ranging in style from Gospel to Country to Broadway, but what’s truly unique about the show are the four separate stories that make up the lion’s share of the production. The first sketch is a Game Show farce where contestants discover the true meaning of their name. Next is a “Carol Burnett style” comedy where members of the Body of Christ discover their significance. A classic drama entitled “The Prisoner’s Task” balances out the slapstick fun as you’re shown all things are possible through God. The last segment consists of a fast paced “Who Done It” where Sherlock Holmes, Moses and Solomon lead us on a search for the root of all evil! The adventure is further illustrated through the use of a functional book that stands over 10 feet high, and, when open, spans 16 feet and serves as the backdrop for each segment.
“Each story is derived from the Lord’s Prayer. We added characters that today’s audiences could relate to, and kept it light since most people around here are on vacation,” says John Lindsay, writer producer of Act of God. “We hoped to give the Branson audience something more than mere entertainment. With a name like Act of God we’re already being held to a very high level of accountability, and so far no complaints."
”Finding the right singers and actors was an act of God in itself, and, because God was allowed to take part in the casting, these talented singers and actors not only have a true love for Jesus Christ, they also share a level of professionalism you would be lucky to find through a national talent search. Between the music, message and cast, Act of God is designed to minister to church groups and conventions, or anyone with a sincere hunger for the Lord.
Act of God’s encouraging stories and songs will do more than entertain and inspire you and your family or church for two hours. It will penetrate your soul and satisfy a hunger you may not have known existed, but the most surprising thing about Act of God will be what you’re able to take with you when you leave.
It was wonderful how the comedy enhanced the message. Even our thirteen-year-old enjoyed it. - Lori Graham Bakker
Many shows in Branson are fun and entertaining but “temporary”. Act of God is all that and lasting. – Ozark Christian News
Branson's Act of God has teamed up with the Horn Family's Circle B Chuckwagon Theater.
The Circle B Chuckwagon is now the home of the popular morning show Act of God.
Act of God is well disguised as a musical variety show, but it doesn’t take long to realize there’s more to this production than meets the senses. Act of God’s music veers slightly from the traditional Branson Southern Gospel mold and features ten memorable original Christian songs ranging in style from Gospel to Country to Broadway, but what’s truly unique about the show are the four separate stories that make up the lion’s share of the production. The first sketch is a Game Show farce where contestants discover the true meaning of their name. Next is a “Carol Burnett style” comedy where members of the Body of Christ discover their significance. A classic drama entitled “The Prisoner’s Task” balances out the slapstick fun as you’re shown all things are possible through God. The last segment consists of a fast paced “Who Done It” where Sherlock Holmes, Moses and Solomon lead us on a search for the root of all evil! The adventure is further illustrated through the use of a functional book that stands over 10 feet high, and, when open, spans 16 feet and serves as the backdrop for each segment.
“Each story is derived from the Lord’s Prayer. We added characters that today’s audiences could relate to, and kept it light since most people around here are on vacation,” says John Lindsay, writer producer of Act of God. “We hoped to give the Branson audience something more than mere entertainment. With a name like Act of God we’re already being held to a very high level of accountability, and so far no complaints."
”Finding the right singers and actors was an act of God in itself, and, because God was allowed to take part in the casting, these talented singers and actors not only have a true love for Jesus Christ, they also share a level of professionalism you would be lucky to find through a national talent search. Between the music, message and cast, Act of God is designed to minister to church groups and conventions, or anyone with a sincere hunger for the Lord.
Act of God’s encouraging stories and songs will do more than entertain and inspire you and your family or church for two hours. It will penetrate your soul and satisfy a hunger you may not have known existed, but the most surprising thing about Act of God will be what you’re able to take with you when you leave.
It was wonderful how the comedy enhanced the message. Even our thirteen-year-old enjoyed it. - Lori Graham Bakker
Many shows in Branson are fun and entertaining but “temporary”. Act of God is all that and lasting. – Ozark Christian News
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