Sunday, February 12, 2023

Musical Review and Giveaway: The Confession Musical



 Grab your family & watch “The Confession Musical”, based on the
best-selling book series “The Heritage of Lancaster County” by
New York Times Bestselling author Beverly Lewis!
#ConfessionMusicalMovie

The Confession Musical” is in theaters for one night only on February 20th!

Bring your friends & family to see this inspiring and entertaining story of
two worlds colliding as a young Amish woman seeks to find her birth mother.

The Confession Musical” stars
John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville),
 Emmy® -nominated and best-selling comedian/actress Chonda Pierce!

Two worlds collide when a young Amish girl discovers she was adopted
by a wealthy Christian family. As she seeks her birth mother, she
has to overcome the obstacles of a lost fiancée, a shunning and
a crafty gold-digger who seeks the fortune of her birth mother.

BUY tickets today to see The Confession Musical
movie exclusively in theaters February 20th!

Click here for the Movie Website



Blog by Beverly Lewis


Shipshewana, Indiana, we soon discovered not only a delightful musical play but also the miracle of a musical. Blog by Beverly Lewis, New York Times bestseller author of Amish fiction

I was nine-years-old when I wrote my first stories, around the time I learned of my maternal grandmother Ada’s excruciating shunning. Being ousted from her Plain church community and the only people she’d ever known was heartbreaking. Her father warned if she was to remove her prayer covering, and wear a forbidden, gold wedding band, she was never to darken the door of their home again.

As a child, I had no way of comprehending what this shunning meant to Grandmother Ada and to our entire family. Years later, as a young woman—and a budding novelist—I conducted extensive research into Lancaster County’s Amish traditions and secret practices. It was at that time my now-famous lead character, Katie Lapp, was birthed in my heart. You see, Grandma Ada’s great sorrow following her shunning planted the seeds for my Amish series, “The Heritage of Lancaster County,” from which came The Shunning, and its sequels, The Confession and The Reckoning, and subsequently, “The Confession Musical.”

Previously, I had written and published nearly 60 books for young readers, including for pre-teen and teen girls, but I questioned whether the story burning within me, The Shunning, would translate to adult fiction.

Write your heart and cling to the Lord. Those words kept coming back to me, encouraging me onward. And, while in deep prayer, I asked God to guide this family story I felt such urgency to write: the story of my precious grandmother who followed her heart right out of her ultra-strict community to marry a ministerial student instead of the farmer her father had picked out for her.

When I think of all she endured, my heart is tender realizing that I am truly a recipient of Grandmother Ada’s brave move to follow the Lord. And I am certain I would not be writing stories set in Amish farmland otherwise. Ada’s dedication to her Savior, Jesus, and to the ministry altered the entire half of our family tree and set me on a path of writing a new sub-genre category: Amish fiction.

To begin writing my first novel for adults, I gathered the pieces of everything I knew about that terrible time for Ada, and included Katie Lapp’s unique circumstances of adoption and the search for her birth mother. (The compelling theme of adoption was heavily influenced by my own children’s adoptions.)

More than a decade later, when producer Dan Posthuma approached me about a possible Amish musical based on my popular Heritage book series, I was admittedly surprised. It was hard to imagine someone compressing the story lines from three novels spanning more than a year’s time, into a single stage production. But my husband and I committed the project to prayer.

On Opening Night at the Blue Gate Theatre in of Martha Bolton’s script-writing skills, embellished by Wally Nason’s beautiful and well-integrated musical score. “The Confession Musical” was a hit! And we traveled to see it numerous times with our extended family and many avid fans in various venues in both Indiana and Pennsylvania. Katie Lapp’s story set to music was truly captivating.

Fast forward to the present….

Blue Gate Musicals recently created “The Confession Musical Movie,” to debut in theatres for one night only, on February 20, 2023—thanks to the top movie theatre distributor Fathom Events. It is exciting to know that thousands more live theatre fans will have the opportunity to see this entertaining musical inspired by the Beverly Lewis Amish novels. And with Chonda Pierce and John Schneider in their starring roles, viewers will be both wowed and inspired by Katie Lapp’s heartwarming love story, rejection (shunning), redemption and celebration during a story journey like no other…which strangely seems so true-to-life.

Chonda Pierce’s spontaneous antics on stage (her facial expressions!) bring the jovial maid, Rosie, to bursting life. What would this musical play be without the comedic humor Chonda delivers so freely? For comedy lovers, Chonda’s stage presence is pure joy.

John Schneider’s strong portrayal of the deceiving and debonair Dylan Bennet’s character is something to behold. Viewers will love to hate. His lines are delivered so effortlessly, you’re convinced he is Dylan Bennet.

The epic story, the flow of dramatic scenes, and the soaring music, will have you clapping right along with the live audience. “My Heart Has Found A Home” will echo in your mind long after the credits, as will the toe-tapping opening and finale “Something ‘Bout A Life that’s Plain.”

I laughed so hard during the song, “What A Mess,” and brushed tears away at the show-stopper, “Where You Are,” an enthralling, if not heartbreaking trio sung by Katie Lapp, her Amish mamma, Rebecca Lapp, and her birth mother, Laura Mayfield.

For sure and for certain, you must see this movie musical to believe it!~ By Beverly Lewis, author of The Orchard, released September 2022.




Interview with The Confession Musical Actress Chonda Pierce:




My Review:

The Confession Musical is a fun musical to watch. I loved this book when I read it years ago and was excited that it was turned into a musical. I was not sure how it would work but I was in no way disappointed. I thought it was wonderful! The singing was great, the acting was awesome, and the comedic timing was perfect. I thought it was fun and entertaining from the start. 

I am giving The Confession Musical a very well deserved five plus stars. I highly recommend it for fans of Amish fiction and Beverly Lewis, as well as, viewers and families who enjoy faith filled and heartwarming musicals.

I received an early screener link to The Confession Musical but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.


Disclosure:

Many thanks to Blue Gate Musicals for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.


Giveaway:

One $10 Amazon giftcard

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Winner’s name will be drawn on February 23, 2023.


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