Morning Light goes to Sight and Sound Theatre in Lancaster County, PA, and visits with Kim Miller, founding family member and ministry coordinator, and learns about the history of how the theatre was started by her parents. Creative Producer Ryan Miller shares about the 30th anniversary of their production of Noah. And Glen Brodersen, Senior Technical Producer, shows the behind the scenes of how they bring their productions to life.
Original airdate: August 11, 2024
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