6 reviews
This series is filled with encouraging messages, smiles and some good laughs. For the first episode or two, you may need a little patience. It almost seems too neat. You'll find the characters don't talk over each other, aren't argumentative or violent; they have love, joy and peace. We aren't used to that nowadays and so it may seem a little unrealistic. But soon, you'll find this refreshing, like a taste of Heaven.
It really is like having true fellowship watching these believers interact. There are some twists and turns that keep you on your toes. Things do get very "real" at times. But, ultimately, I find I'm left with a glowing smile or tear in my eye after nearly every episode.
I praise God for the simplicity and integrity of this show. It may not have all the flashing lights that we see in shows today, but this gives space for the light of Jesus! It may be a little obvious at times, but I like that about it. Through this, viewers are brought back to the fundamental truths of God's word.
It really is like having true fellowship watching these believers interact. There are some twists and turns that keep you on your toes. Things do get very "real" at times. But, ultimately, I find I'm left with a glowing smile or tear in my eye after nearly every episode.
I praise God for the simplicity and integrity of this show. It may not have all the flashing lights that we see in shows today, but this gives space for the light of Jesus! It may be a little obvious at times, but I like that about it. Through this, viewers are brought back to the fundamental truths of God's word.
I read the "bad" review that a person wrote and have to say whoever did that must be a "Christ-hater".
7th Street Theater is the exact opposite of what that person wrote. It is my favorite show on TV and I have seen all 41 episodes they have aired so far.
I felt like "A Postcard From Florida" was extremely well done and was very touching, especially at the end. I can see God working that way so easily.
The actor who plays Travis is one of the best actors I have ever seen. That guy plays I don't know how many different characters on the show and is great at all of them.
I commend the people who did this show...it is the only real show on TV worth watching because it's purpose is to honor my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I am looking forward to watching any more episodes they do.
7th Street Theater is the exact opposite of what that person wrote. It is my favorite show on TV and I have seen all 41 episodes they have aired so far.
I felt like "A Postcard From Florida" was extremely well done and was very touching, especially at the end. I can see God working that way so easily.
The actor who plays Travis is one of the best actors I have ever seen. That guy plays I don't know how many different characters on the show and is great at all of them.
I commend the people who did this show...it is the only real show on TV worth watching because it's purpose is to honor my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I am looking forward to watching any more episodes they do.
I think this series is so we'll written and produced you will find great truths and actors who do great jobs In every episode.
In a world thirsting for genuine connection and uplifting stories, 7th Street Theater shines like a beacon of hope and humor. This isn't just a TV show; it's a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of faith, community, and the transformative power of art.
Step into the bustling world of the eponymous theater, where a troupe of five talented actors, bound by faith and friendship, navigate the joys and trials of life both on and off the stage. Rudy, the jovial director, guides with an infectious enthusiasm, while Joanna, the ever-efficient manager, keeps the wheels turning. Each character, from the fiery Sarah to the introspective Michael, is beautifully crafted, showcasing a spectrum of personalities and struggles that resonate deeply with the audience.
The weekly stage productions, tackling relatable themes from forgiveness to self-doubt, are more than mere entertainment. They're windows into the soul, sparking introspection and offering messages of hope and encouragement. Laughter and tears mingle seamlessly as the actors pour their hearts into each performance, reminding us of the shared human experience that transcends differences.
But 7th Street Theater isn't afraid to tackle tough topics either. From confronting prejudice to navigating personal crises, the show delves into sensitive issues with grace and honesty. It invites viewers to engage in meaningful conversations, challenging us to grow and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Beyond the stage, the lives of these compelling characters unfold, showcasing the messy beauty of everyday life. Their friendships offer a warm embrace, their romances blossom with tenderness, and their triumphs resonate with bittersweet joy. We root for them, laugh with them, cry with them, and ultimately, grow alongside them.
More than a Christian drama, 7th Street Theater is a universal story of human connection, resilience, and the transformative power of faith. It celebrates the beauty of everyday moments, the strength found in community, and the way creativity can illuminate the darkest corners of our lives.
If you're seeking a show that will uplift your spirit, nourish your soul, and leave you with a renewed sense of hope, look no further than 7th Street Theater. It's not just a show; it's a reminder that life's grandest performances often happen beyond the spotlight, within the sacred space of human connection and shared belief.
Step into the bustling world of the eponymous theater, where a troupe of five talented actors, bound by faith and friendship, navigate the joys and trials of life both on and off the stage. Rudy, the jovial director, guides with an infectious enthusiasm, while Joanna, the ever-efficient manager, keeps the wheels turning. Each character, from the fiery Sarah to the introspective Michael, is beautifully crafted, showcasing a spectrum of personalities and struggles that resonate deeply with the audience.
The weekly stage productions, tackling relatable themes from forgiveness to self-doubt, are more than mere entertainment. They're windows into the soul, sparking introspection and offering messages of hope and encouragement. Laughter and tears mingle seamlessly as the actors pour their hearts into each performance, reminding us of the shared human experience that transcends differences.
But 7th Street Theater isn't afraid to tackle tough topics either. From confronting prejudice to navigating personal crises, the show delves into sensitive issues with grace and honesty. It invites viewers to engage in meaningful conversations, challenging us to grow and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Beyond the stage, the lives of these compelling characters unfold, showcasing the messy beauty of everyday life. Their friendships offer a warm embrace, their romances blossom with tenderness, and their triumphs resonate with bittersweet joy. We root for them, laugh with them, cry with them, and ultimately, grow alongside them.
More than a Christian drama, 7th Street Theater is a universal story of human connection, resilience, and the transformative power of faith. It celebrates the beauty of everyday moments, the strength found in community, and the way creativity can illuminate the darkest corners of our lives.
If you're seeking a show that will uplift your spirit, nourish your soul, and leave you with a renewed sense of hope, look no further than 7th Street Theater. It's not just a show; it's a reminder that life's grandest performances often happen beyond the spotlight, within the sacred space of human connection and shared belief.
- maydreamsofpulsars
- Jun 21, 2009
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