"The Great Divorce"

About "The Great Divorce"

C.S. Lewis Fantasy "The Great Divorce" Imagines Bus Ride to Heaven

Fellowship for Performing Arts, the company behind the acclaimed hit "The Screwtape Letters", brings another of C.S. Lewis' fascinating fantasies to the stage of the Kingsbury Hall Performing Arts Center. As in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", "The Great Divorce" brims with Lewis' signature wit and imagination as it follows several colorful characters on a bus ride from a suburb in hell to the outskirts of heaven, while exploring the vagaries of human nature and the divide between good and evil. Adapted by Max McLean and Brian Watkins with the blessing of the Lewis estate, this production is part of a national tour and stars Broadway actors Christa Scott-Reed, Michael Fredric and Joel Rainwater from the U.S. run of "The Lion King".
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