The Screwtape Letters: A Unique Theatrical Experience
A captivating struggle for the human soul unfolds in The Screwtape Letters, a theatrical interpretation of C.S. Lewis' renowned work on spiritual conflict from a demon's perspective. Set in a stylish yet sinister office in hell, this adaptation presents a morally inverted world where God is dubbed the "Enemy" and the devil is referred to as "Our Father Below." The storyline follows Screwtape, a high-ranking demon, as he attempts to lead an unsuspecting human astray.
Acclaimed by critics, with The Wall Street Journal declaring it ?One hell of a good show!? and Newsweek recognizing it as one of New York's top productions, the play has captivated over 500,000 audience members across major U.S. cities and in London. Directed by Max McLean and featuring Brent Harris as Screwtape, the performance runs for 90 minutes without intermission, followed by a Q&A session. Recommended for ages 13 and older, The Screwtape Letters promises a profound and entertaining experience for viewers.
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