Sight & Sound’s NOAH Sets Sail Into Movie Theaters Nationwide

For more than four decades, Sight & Sound has been bringing biblical stories to life on stage. Now, audiences across the United States will have the opportunity to experience one of its most beloved productions in a brand-new way. The sold-out live stage production of NOAH will premiere on the big screen for one week only, beginning September 18, 2025, through a special partnership with Fathom Entertainment.
Celebrating the 30th anniversary season of NOAH, this marks the first time the biblical epic has been captured live in front of an audience and released in theaters nationwide. The production-filmed at Sight & Sound's Lancaster, PA theater-features a cast of dozens, live animals, towering sets, and state-of-the-art staging that immerses audiences in the story of faith, obedience, and redemption.
"With nearly every seat in our Lancaster theater already sold out, we are thrilled to take NOAH beyond our walls and into communities nationwide," said Josh Enck, Chief Story Officer at Sight & Sound. "The story of Noah is one of hope and promise, and sharing it on the big screen allows countless more people to be inspired by this timeless message."
Using a multi-camera setup, the cinematic presentation offers viewers perspectives not possible from the stage alone-including behind-the-scenes angles and sweeping aerial shots-making this a one-of-a-kind Sight & Sound experience.
Audiences can witness the epic voyage of the ark and the story that has captivated generations for seven days only, from September 18-24, 2025, at participating movie theaters nationwide.
Tickets and theater locations are available now at FathomEvents.com.
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