Aug 4, 2011
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Christ Wesleyan Church (CWC) celebrated its centennial last year, a 100-year-old church community that has maintained its beliefs and traditions even as it grew into one of the largest megachurches in the Milton, Pennsylvania area. But there’s an entire other side to this church, one that’s as familiar with Broadway as with “The Way.” Each summer and fall season, CWC puts on remarkably sophisticated theatrical plays and musicals—last year saw The Sound of Music performed in its 1,100-seat auditorium, where Titanic The Musical and The Diary of Anne Frank were performed the year before, and where the church’s affiliated high school also puts on some rather technically sophisticated productions of its own.
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A recent production of The Sound of Music at Christ Wesleyan Church
“These are not your typical church productions,” agrees CWC Communication/Broadcast Creative Director...

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