Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Nefarious Profundities — 'The Screwtape Letters' National Tour by FPA


C.S. Lewis's  experimental novella The Screwtape Letters, and its excellent stage adaptation produced and directed by Max McLean, is an entertaining, powerful experience, enjoyable for Christians and Christ-ophobes, alike. For Christians, the words are an exercise in reverse psychology — don't pray, hate your relatives, live a double-life, follow your baser instincts, etc. — while their counterparts can laugh and cheer along while the antihero curses G-d and belittles churchgoers, easily missing the ironic truth that they, too, are on the losing side of the cosmic war.