This unique production tells the captivating story of how Narnia’s author C.S. Lewis journeyed from atheism to Christianity. The play takes the form of a one-man show with Max McLean starring as C.S. Lewis. The Most Reluctant Convert has just concluded a critically acclaimed 15-week extended run on Broadway will now tour several American cities including Charlotte, NC and Dallas, TX. This show comes from the same team behind popular stage adaptations of C.S. Lewis books The Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce. For more information please visit The Fellowship for Performing Arts.
Tour:
Charlotte, NC – Levine Center for the Arts, Knight Theatre July 14-15, 2017. Book Tickets
Dallas, TX – Eisemann Center, Richardson September 27, 2017-October 8, 2017. Book Tickets
A world traveling theme park engineer and Narniaexpert. I first heard the Chronicles of Narnia read to me when I was five. Ever since I have loved the books and fantasized about how I would like to see them made into films. Since 2006 I have been involved with NarniaFans.com where I am eager to expand my understanding of C.S. Lewis and see The Chronicles of Narnia adapted into film and other mediums.
Reviews:
https://narniafans.com/2018/03/narniafans-com-reviews-prince-caspian-logos-theatre/
https://narniafans.com/2018/02/narniafans-com-reviews-c-s-lewis-onstage-the-most-reluctant-convert/
https://narniafans.com/2010/12/first-narniafans-com-review-of-the-voyage-of-the-dawn-treader/
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Looking forward to seeing this live soon.