The production, presented by The Logos Theatre, will run at the Museum of the Bible from March 1 through April 27 complete with life-size creatures, flying trees and a script true to the story.

One of seven novels that comprise The Chronicles of Narnia series, Prince Caspian was written by Lewis in 1950. The book continues the adventures of the Pevensie children as they return to Narnia to assist Prince Caspian in reclaiming his rightful throne. The theatrical adaptation was written by Nicole Chavers Stratton, artistic director of The Academy of Arts Ministries, vetted by Lewis’ stepson, Douglas Gresham.

She said she appreciates the book because the story includes truly relatable people who face incredibly difficult circumstances and overcome them by using things that are available to us all — faith, hope, courage and self-sacrifice.

Prince Caspian” follows the success of “The Horse and His Boy” stage production, which ran throughout 2023.

Like “The Horse and His Boy,” “Prince Caspian” highlights the power of God.

Sam Singleton, who portrays Prince Caspian added, “There are so many amazing aspects to this production, but one thing that I’ve especially enjoyed is the soundtrack. It truly captures the essence of the adventure, the danger and the joy of this wonderful story. This story reminds us, most importantly, that we serve an excellent and mighty God!”