"Wickedly Witty" writes Terry Teachout, the chief theater critic for the Wall Street Journal of Max McLean's theater production of the C.S. Lewis' classic, The Screwtape Letters.
C. S. Lewis' brilliant novel explores the theme of spiritual warfare from a demons' point of view. Beloved by both audiences and critics alike, The Screwtape Letters, adapted for the stage by Max McLean and Jeff Fiske, offers a funny and thought-provoking theatrical experience that will change the way you think about angels and demons.
The Screwtape Letters is produced by Fellowship for the Performing Arts (FPA), whose mission is to produce theatre from a Christian perspective that is engaging to a diverse audience. FPA was founded by Max McLean who serves as President and Producing Artistic Director.