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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Chancel Repertory Theatre presents "Fire of Hope"




Join Chancel Repertory Theatre in celebrating Christmas with a different kind of musical. This is theater that challenges, questions and provides hope in this life and beyond.



In 1986, a group of Christians passionate about theater saw the impact it can make to an  audience by inspiring change and transforming lives through the power of the Lord Jesus Christ. Today, 30 years later, Chancel Repertory Theatre continues to share the Good News through theater arts one production at a time. On its 30th anniversary, Chancel Rep presents a dramatic Christmas musical, “FIRE OF HOPE”, written by Doug Holck with script adaptation and direction by the esteemed Jaime Del Mundo. 




FIRE OF HOPE is a musical that takes one to a journey of the Nativity Story. The approach is raw and inspires powerful emotions never before explored in traditional Christmas presentations. The musical explores the intertwining lives between three women who must come to grips with their faith and finds hope in the time of Jesus' birth amidst the horrors of Herod's massacre of the innocents.




FIRE OF HOPE will be performed at the Meralco Theater on November 26 and December 3 (Saturday) 8 p.m. and November 27 & December 4 (Sunday) 4 p.m.. For inquiries about the musical and booking of tickets, contact us:

Mobile: +639165981315, +639959479614, +639175242625
Email: chancelrep@yahoo.com
Facebook: Chancel Repertory Theatre presents “FIRE OF HOPE”
Ticketworld: 8919999






Picture captions


The officers behind Chancel Repertory Theatre
Town people dancing.
Awaiting the coming of the Messiah.
The shepherd dance.
The gossipers in the market
Pamela Imperial, lead actress in Fire of Hope, as "AMY".
Dance led by choreographer Alan Choa in the red shirt.

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