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title: "Arabian Horses Make Powerful Stage Debut in NarroWay’s “Lord of Light”"
description: "Two Arabian horses, Asher and Judah, make a powerful debut in NarroWay’s \"Lord of Light\" near Charlotte, NC. See this faith-based theatrical production featuring live animals, stunning visuals, and epic storytelling now through October 25."
url: "https://narroway.net/news/arabian-horses"
date: "2026-05-25T01:44:33+00:00"
language: "en-GB"
---

#  Arabian Horses Make Powerful Stage Debut in NarroWay’s “Lord of Light”

##  Asher and Judah: NarroWay's Newest Stars

 ![Arabian horse entering the stage](https://narroway.net/media/yootheme/cache/9b/arabian-horse-enters-9bd7fb9d.webp)

Asher, a purebred Arabian, enters as the horse who conquers

\[Fort Mill SC, October 7, 2025\]Two striking Arabian horses, Asher and Judah, made their unforgettable debut on stage as NarroWay opened its sensational production, [“Lord of Light,”](https://narroway.net/dinner-shows/lord-light) on Saturday, October 4. The half-brothers—both 11 years old—were transformed from pasture pets to commanding performers in just 16 days, captivating audiences in this epic, faith-based theatrical experience.

 ![Arabian horse as the horse of destruction](https://narroway.net/media/yootheme/cache/a7/Judah-850-a7073a89.webp)

Judah enters as the horse of destruction.

 ![Arabian horse standing with angel](https://narroway.net/media/yootheme/cache/d2/asher-850-d233eeab.jpg)

Asher waits to exist with Jesus

Bred at Lakewood Farm in Smyrna, SC, the horses are the last of Wanda Wood’s breeding program. Though untrained for several years, they were well-loved and visually stunning. Now, their presence has a purpose far beyond appearances.

“I was thrilled for the boys to have a purpose — especially this purpose,” says Wood. “They were just eye candy before, but now they’re part of something meaningful.”

In “Lord of Light,” Asher and Judah play the white and red horses from the book of Revelation—symbolizing conquest and destruction. With aerial performers flying above, sword clashes all around, and pulsing lights and fog, the horses remain steady and majestic amidst the chaos.

“These boys were meant for such a time as this,” says NarroWay co-founder Yvonne Clark. “It’s a lot for an animal to handle, but they embraced it beautifully.”

Trainer Lindsey DuChaine, who recently relocated from Colorado, worked closely with NarroWay to prepare the horses. With 18 years of horse training experience, DuChaine helped guide the Arabians through their first-ever stage roles.

The horses will next appear in NarroWay’s “The Real Christmas Story,” opening in November, alongside Solomon the camel and other live animals in a re-creation of the first Christmas.

###  See “Lord of Light” Now Through October 25

Performances run Fridays at 6:30 PM and Saturdays at 12 PM and 5 PM at NarroWay Theatre in Fort Mill, SC — just outside Charlotte. 🎟️ Tickets and details at [narroway.net](https://narroway.net/tickets/buy-tickets) or call 803.802.2300. Dinner is included with every show!

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