C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters: A Theatrical Exploration of Spiritual Warfare
Prepare for an engaging performance of The Screwtape Letters, a captivating and humorous adaptation of C.S. Lewis' renowned work, portraying the battle for human souls from a demonic perspective. Set in a stylishly sinister office in hell, the story flips moral values, depicting God as the "Enemy" and the devil as "Our Father Below." The narrative revolves around Screwtape, a scheming demon, as he attempts to lead an unsuspecting human astray.
Directed by Max McLean and featuring Brent Harris as Screwtape, this 90-minute show has garnered acclaim, being hailed as "One hell of a good show!" by The Wall Street Journal, and ranked among the year's best by Newsweek. With over 500,000 viewers across major U.S. cities and London, this production continues to gain popularity. The performance is suitable for ages 13 and up, with a Q&A session following the show. Don?t miss this unique theatrical experience on January 10th at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
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