"Wickedly Witty" writes Terry Teachout, the chief theater critic for the Wall Street Journal of Max McLean's New York theater production of the C.S. Lewis' classic, The Screwtape Letters.
Set in an office in hell, C. S. Lewis' play follows a senior devil, Screwtape, and his secretary, Toadpipe, as they train a new apprentice, Wormwood, on how to "undermine faith and prevent the formation of virtues" in a young man who has just converted to Christianity.
C. S. Lewis' brilliant novel explores the spiritual warfare from a demons' point of view. Beloved by both audiences and critics alike, The Screwtape Letters, with Max McLean, offers a humorous, thought-provoking and convicting theatrical experience that could ultimately change the way you think about the world of angels and demons.