NarroWay Productions, South Carolina, United States


5.0 (453 reviews) Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #1 in Fort Mill Dinner Theaters

Praise the Lord!

Great food! Great shows! A great time! NarroWay features fun, family-friendly dinner shows in a schedule that runs year-round. Find southern hospitality at its best at the only continuous-running dinner theater in the greater Charlotte area. Be greeted, seated and served by the performing cast. Laugh, cry and be entertained with an original, Broadway-style show. Live animals, talented actors, original scripts, inspiring music and a delicious meal themed with the show are all part of the NarroWay experience. With captivating dinner shows, hilarious mystery theaters, virtue-based children's shows, field trips, camel rides and more, NarroWay has a host of activities you'll talk about for years to come! See why NarroWay is "The Broadway of Christian Entertainment!"

Address

3327 Highway 51, Fort Mill, SC 29715-8348

Mobile

+1 803-802-2300

Website

http://www.narroway.net

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday : 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday :

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 07, 2024, 1:07

User Ratings

5.0 based on (453 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4tuffcustoms 5:00 PM May 13, 2022
    If you like musicals, this is well worth a visit. The producers are passionate and it shows!
    We found the production to be great. It was our first visit there and we were so impressed with the acting and vocals of volunteers. After spending a bit of time selecting our seats online, I can say there didn’t seem to to be any bad seats- they all looked great. The entrance and shopping areas are a bit small, however the staff/volunteers were great at keeping it moving. We purchased the meal with ours. It was amazing to watch the crew so efficiently serve the meals. The food was ok, however the price we paid was well worth the show and meal. We hope to return for another show in the future.

  • 4JungleTip 5:00 PM Dec 15, 2021
    Volunteer Theatre at It's Best
    To review we have to look at two things. What are the expectations for the evening and the performance itself. First, BRAVO owners/directors. This is a volunteer cast and they commit every night. Churches can barely get commitments for one weekend during the holidays. Your leads were great including the little girl elf who stole the show. Let's break down the evening. 1. Ticketing slow. Go mobile tickets or print at home. Please. 2. Not enough merchandise in smallish store. We went across parking lot to the store and spent a couple hundred dollars. 3. Meal was good. Tray inserts genius. Little ones helping to serve awesome. SHOW 4. Please kill the reverb on about 3 of your solos. 5. First half confusing on setting. North Pole? If so why were there so many adults at the North Pole? 6. Traditions of Christmas well done. (Maybe not grandma's dead body) 7. Director said at intermission that they needed to change the set. I didn't really see anything moved. Like the secular Christmas tree lights for the biblical portion. 8. On that same vein, using the secular Christmas lights as the background to give the audience focus was terribly confusing. A better symbolic use of lighting would be keep those lights off until "I have Seen the Light" as a bridge between traditions and biblical portions. Invest in a followspot. 9. Musical highlight was "I Have Seen the Light". The transition to cross and final song were unclear and the last song was unmemorable. 10. Pilate was waaay underdressed as a Roman procounsel. 11. It looked like 6 wisemen, 6 gifts, 3 lessor dressed, 3 richly dressed. Because of the six gifts carried maybe just three gifts carried by attendants then they hand gifts to the big 3.

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