What's black and white and sheds all over? Take a look at NarroWay's newest four-legged cast members! These two tiny goats were born last night (Tuesday, January 4)- just in time for the opening of NarroWay's epic biblical production, "The Fourth Cross" this coming Saturday, January 8th. See brother and sister on stage at the NarroWay Theatre now through February 26, 2011.
"The Fourth Cross" is set in first century Jerusalem. The show features a cast of seventy actors and actresses along with a variety of biblical animals. That cast will now include "Oreo" and "Knight," the two newborn nubian goats. The goats will make their first appearance on stage at the age of three days old.
The goats will also be featured in NarroWay's educational petting zoo tour as well as their biblical field trip.
"Knight" is a solid black male. "Oreo," on the other hand, is a female with colors that are split almost exactly in half with black at one extreme and white at the other. They join their mother, "Hannah," along with Sheba the Camel, three donkeys, two sheep, a pygmy goat and two pot-bellied pigs at the NarroWay barn.
To see these newborns on stage, call NarroWay Productions at 803.802.2300 or buy tickets online at www.narroway.net.
The NarroWay Theatre is located 1/2 mile south on Carowinds Boulevard at I-77 exit 90 in Fort Mill. "The Fourth Cross" begins at 12pm on Saturday, January 8. The show runs on Fridays and Saturdays through February 26, but then closes for the season.
More information on "The Fourth Cross," NarroWay's educational petting zoo and the biblical field trip are available online or through the NarroWay office.
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