News Summary
Jacksonville’s Lumen Repertory Theatre is set to open its 2025 Season with the powerful play ‘Agnes of God’ from March 14 to March 29. The production tackles deep themes of faith, innocence, and mental health, staged at San Marco Church. General admission tickets are priced at $45, with discounts available for students and high school attendees. The talented cast includes local actresses and promises an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Exciting News for Jacksonville: “Agnes of God” Scheduled for Lumen Repertory Theatre’s 2025 Season!
Jacksonville, get ready for a dramatic experience as Lumen Repertory Theatre gears up for its Subversive 2025 Season! The first show on their lineup is none other than the gripping play “Agnes of God” by John Pielmeier. Set to stir hearts and provoke thoughts, this production is a must-see that runs from March 14 to March 29, 2025.
Where and When to Catch the Show
The performances will be held at the lovely San Marco Church, located at 1620 Naldo Ave, Jacksonville, FL. Mark those calendars and set reminders because you won’t want to miss this! The show kicks off on Thursday, March 13 with a press preview night at 7:30 p.m.. The grand opening night follows the next day, March 14, also at 7:30 p.m.. Here’s a sneak peek at the rest of the showtimes:
- Saturday, March 15: 7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, March 20: 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, March 21: 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, March 22: 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, March 28: 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, March 29: 7:30 p.m.
Ticket Information: Affordable and Accessible!
Whether you’re a theater aficionado or just looking for a night of profound entertainment, you can snag general admission tickets for just $45. But that’s not all! There’s a great deal for students – tickets are $20 with a valid student ID. And if you’re in high school, you can enjoy the show for free!
Diving into the Themes of “Agnes of God”
This isn’t just any play; “Agnes of God” dives deep into heavy themes like faith, innocence, and mental health. The story centers around a young novice nun who is accused of infanticide. Through dramatic tension, the play explores the struggles of faith, trauma, and the quest for truth. Viewers will be prompted to ponder the often rigid nature of religious beliefs and how they intersect with personal suffering.
A Talented Cast and Creative Direction
This production boasts a stellar cast, featuring talented actresses like Maggie Cox, Katie Johnston, and Karen Konzen. Co-directed by Joshua Britton Andrews and Brian Niece, the team behind this ambitious project is determined to deliver a powerful and thought-provoking experience.
Looking Ahead: More Exciting Productions!
But that’s not all! Following “Agnes of God”, Lumen Repertory’s 2025 season will also showcase the iconic “American Buffalo” by David Mamet in late spring, and a world premiere with “Harlan and Bronna Jump Out the Window” in the fall. With such an impressive lineup, there’s plenty to look forward to!
Get Your Tickets Now!
For those itching to grab a ticket or two (or more!), be sure to visit lumenrep.org for ticket purchases and additional information. Lumen Repertory Theatre is committed to pushing boundaries, challenging assumptions, and sparking deep conversations with their innovative performances. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of something truly special!
So don’t wait – start planning your visit to Lumen Repertory’s “Agnes of God”, and prepare to embark on an unforgettable evening of compelling theatre that speaks to the soul!
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