THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, the provocative and wickedly funny theatrical adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel about spiritual warfare from a demon's point of view, will feature an exclusive one-night-only performance and post-show talk-back discussion with Hollywood producer Ralph Winter (Star Trek Movies, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and the upcoming film version of The Screwtape Letters); and Max McLean, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS star who co-adapted the novel for the stage at the Westside Theatre, 407 West 43rd Street, New York on Friday, July 30 at 8 p.m.
THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, adapted from the novel Max McLean, celebrated its 100th performance at the Westside Theatre, 407 West 43rd Street, New York and announced that it is now an open run. The New York Times said of the production "The Devil has rarely been given his due more perceptively and eruditely"; New York Post called it "As entertaining as it is thought-provoking"; "Wickedly witty...One Hell of a Good Show! raves the Wall Street Journal. Elle writes "Brilliant...Hilarious Wit" and AP calls the show "Devilishly Funny...Lewis' philosophical insights are cleverly conveyed!"
THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS was a hit at Chicago's Mercury Theatre where it ran for six months. It was also a success at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. where it played for ten sold out weeks. This fall it embarked on a national tour delighting capacity houses in San Francisco, Phoenix, Louisville, Chattanooga, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston and Austin.
Adapting this novel to the stage, Jeffrey Fiske and Max McLean focused tightly on the novel's arc of how to entice the mind of a human "patient" toward damnation. In this inverted moral universe set in an office in hell, God is called the "Enemy" and the devil is referred to as "Our Father below."
As His Abysmal Sublimity Screwtape, Max McLean, the 2009 recipient of Chicago's Jeff Award for Solo Performance, creates a "master of the universe" character, all too familiar to New Yorkers, whose rhetorical flourishes mesmerize while he persuades.
Ralph Winter and Max McLean with Terry Botwick
Ralph Winter and Max McLean
Ralph Winter and Max McLean
Ralph Winter and Max McLean
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