LUKE - A one-man show
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LUKE - A one-man show

80 minutes, energetically storytelling the Gospel of Luke, with sound, visuals, mime, song and music.

By Pioneer Church (Church of England)

Date and time

Tuesday, May 6 · 7 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

St Ninian's Church & Parish Centre

Saint Ninians Road IM2 5BT Isle of Man Isle of Man

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Sit tight for 80 minutes of powerful storytelling. Alex Brown uses music, song, mime, props, sound effects and more to tell the stories within Luke's Gospel. Some you may well be very familiar with - others are hidden gems. Unearth the gritty, powerful Jesus that Luke wants the world to see.

Frequently asked questions

Will there be parking?

Yes, St Ninian's has a large, free carpark.

Is this a talk?

No, this is a dramatic event.

Are children allowed to come?

The event is designed for adults, but children under 16 are welcome if accompanied and supervised at all times by an adult.

Will there be an interval?

There's no interval, because the whole thing is simply 80 mins from start to finish, but the performance is divided up into 5 short acts (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring).

Who's this aimed at?

It's aimed at anyone who loves good storytelling, drama, music and song. It's aimed at people who are interested in thinking about how Jesus is presented, from academic/clinical eyes, spiritual eyes, or just curiosity.

Is there a charge?

No charge, but there will be a way to give if you choose. There will be a collection plate, and also a tapper machine to give digitally. So no pressure at all, just give what you think the show was worth and you're comfortably able to offer.

Organized by

Pioneer is a fresh church on the Isle of Man, experimenting with new ways of being authentic Christian communities. We're trying to make faith accessible, and real particularly for those who don't want the trappings of traditional church, but are interested in getting to know God for themselves, and understanding who Jesus is. We have been commissioned under the authority and stability of the Church of England.