Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A splash of satire turns something wicked into something good, and we don’t just mean making Satan ...
Max McLean cuts an impressive figure as His Abysmal Sublimity, Screwtape, one of the Devil's own. He crows about the spiritual and moral failings of us "hairless bipeds," whom the "Enemy" (i.e. God) ...
Although his "Narnia" chronicles have found a massive secular audience, C.S. Lewis also wrote fiction expressly for the Christian crowd. Playwrights Jeffrey Fiske and Max McLean have adapted "The ...
Imagine a world where good is evil, right is wrong, heaven is hell and the devil calls the shots. C.S. Lewis brought such a world to life in his 1942 novel "The Screwtape Letters," an epistolary piece ...
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NEW YORKNEW YORK — Many bureaucrats are all talk and no action. Apparently it’s similar in the “lowerarchy” of hell, as portrayed in the thoughtful satire, “The Screwtape Letters,” a devilishly funny ...
Some actors may tire of playing the same role night after night. But Max McLean continues to find wicked delight in the role of the demon, Screwtape. McLean originated the role in 2006 in his ...
Fellowship for Performing Arts’ fourth full season in New York will feature the return of FPA’s signature production of C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters and a revival of Robert Bolt’s Tony-winning ...
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