The Fellowship for the Performing Arts presents a stage adaptation of C. S. Lewis' The Great Divorce at the Ohio Theater at Playhouse Square Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15.
Max McLean, Artistic Director and founder of the Fellow for the Performing Arts explains in this interview how his company strives to produce theater with a Christian world view, and how the works of C. S. Lewis fit the bill.
McLean explains the meaning of the title "The Great Divorce." The company has produced Lewis' The Screwtape Letters in the past, with much success.
Max McLean, Artistic Director and founder of the Fellow for the Performing Arts explains in this interview how his company strives to produce theater with a Christian world view, and how the works of C. S. Lewis fit the bill.
McLean explains the meaning of the title "The Great Divorce." The company has produced Lewis' The Screwtape Letters in the past, with much success.
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