On a whistle stop tour across the USA Shelly is afraid to share her testimony to an audience. Risky Rat, disguised as a talent agent, tries to sign her up promising her fame and fortune. Complications pile up and she's torn between doing what's right or wrong. It all ends up in a strong salvation message and a sinners
In Kids Praise! 5 PSALTY'S CAMPING ADVENTURE, kids learn about solving problems and facing challenges. The story is an allegory. As the kids climb a mountain and encounter various troubles along the way we learn to let God be our strength and put our Whole hearts into what we do (as Unto the Lord). We discover that our limitations can be an opportunity for God to be glorified through our weakness. We also learn the valuable lesson that we solve problems and face challenges one step at a time...with Jesus by our side." We pray that you would encourage your children to apply these truths in their everyday lives. Watch them grow as you help them discover their God-given potential...and learn to "glow" and give the glory all to God.
Psalty and his pals Woofer and Tweeter invite youngsters to dance and sing in praise of the lord with Psalty's Funtastic Praise Party. Full of fun songs, movement, and hundreds of puppets, the party really gets started when Midi makes a surprise appearance.
Songs for Li'l Praisers God Loves Me So-o Much! Psalty and the Kids are in the Worship Workshop meeting Psalty's new invention, The Nose-It-All! Songs List: I'm a Li'l Praiser This Little Light of Mine Give Me Oil in My Lamp God Is So Good Say To The Lord I Love You Doodle Oodle Jesus Loves Me
Kids Praise! 4 "Singsational Servants!" is all about servanthood. Psalty, the singing songbook introduces a fantastic contraption...his new Songmobile! It's made up of all kinds of musical instruments which helps Psalty write new songs. But "there's one little quirk...it only works when you're praising the Lord from your heart." Several new characters are introduced: Risky Rat, The Churchmouse Choir, The Missing Notes. Adding to these mouse-sized talents is Charity Churchmouse, a sweet, very talented, overly con-fident, fluffy wonder, who is on her way to California to become a Gospel singing star on Mousetail Records. Charity eventually sees the folly of her ways and learns the difference between being a star and being a servant of God. When she makes the right choice for her life the Songmobile and Charity do a beautiful rendition of "Make Me a Servant" with Psalty and the Kids joining in. A fun-filled lesson for young and old alike!
The 3rd release in Psalty's "Li'l Praiser" trilogy, showing kids what the true joy of the Lord is. Kids learn how they can have God's joy all the time. The essential concepts of praise and living by faith are presented in a super fun and entertaining way.
The second release in Psalty's "Lil Praiser" trilogy, presenting the concept of making the choice to follow Jesus in a super fun and entertaining way.
Jimmy is enlisted as a spy by the Big Top Secret Organization. His mission: find and rescue Agent X - who turns out to be Jimmy's movie hero, Jet Fusion.
A supernatural menace has descended on the peaceful town of Woodsville Center! It's up to Officier Rusty (Matt Farley), his partner Wolf (Jim McHugh, the mysterious newcomer known as The Eastern European (Tom Scalzo), loyal Officer Annabelle (Sharon Scalzo), and their courageous friends to take down this deadly villain!
Tommy Silver stands trial in an epic musical fantasy where he must reckon with the guilt of his mother's death before it destroys him and the one he loves. Part nightmare, part daydream - as if Kafka and Gondry made a musical.
Facing unemployment from his record store job, divorce and his 20 year high school reunion, a listless former 90's 'one hit wonder' is given a unique second chance when he agrees to produce and record the debut album of an up and coming Internet sensation.
A compilation of scenes and acts from various comedy and musical shorts over the years.
a music movie by Heinz Paul
Composer Thomas Adès conducts the Met premiere of his powerful opera based on Shakespeare’s last play, in Robert Lepage’s brilliantly inventive production. Simon Keenlyside is the magician Prospero, who conjures the storm that shipwrecks his enemies and sets in motion the course of events. Rising Met stars Isabel Leonard and Alek Shrader are the young lovers, Miranda and Ferdinand, Alan Oke sings the sinister Caliban, and Audrey Luna gives a memorable performance as the sprite Ariel.
Director David McVicar’s new production brings opera’s favorite double bill to new life, setting the two operas in the same Sicilian setting, separated by two generations. Marcelo Álvarez takes on the rare feat of singing both leading tenor roles. In Cavalleria, he is Turiddu, the young man who abandons Santuzza (Eva-Maria Westbroek) in his pursuit of the married Lola (Ginger Costa-Jackson)—and ends up being killed in a duel with her husband, Alfio (George Gagnidze). In Pagliacci, Álvarez is Canio, the leader of a traveling vaudeville troupe. Patricia Racette sings Nedda, his unfaithful young wife, whose plans to run away with her lover are foiled by her spurned admirer Tonio (George Gagnidze)—with equally tragic consequences. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.
Long ago in a faraway land, a young wizard's apprentice named Alerik discovers a pathway under the wall that surround his land to a shining city alive with the magic of Christmas.
Sun-joo is a mother of two who is on her way to the beach with her daughter Hae-ji and son Geun-chul. But they run out of gas on the way and the car comes to a stop. The three of them start to blame each other in frustration and starts to fight, but why?