The Screwtape Letters Returns for National Tour

The wildly popular play of C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters will begin a national tour after its return to the stage in New York this December. This masterful story penned by Narnia’s author follows the wit of an elder tempest trying to instruct a younger demon on the demise of man. This time Screwtape will be played by Brent Harris who is known for playing popular Broadway villains including Scar from The Lion King. Tickets are now on sale for New York City performances running from December 12-30. After the limited engagement at New York’s Theatre Row the show will begin touring The United States with three cities already announced. Learn more about the show by listening to an interview with The Screwtape Letters creative director and original cast Max McLean recorded during a previous national tour.

2018-2019 Tour Dates:

New York, NY – Acorn Theatre December 12-30. Book tickets.

Nashville, TN – Polk Theater January 18-19. Tickets on sale soon…

*NEW* Washington D.C. – Lansburgh Theatre January 29-February 3. Book tickets.

*NEW* Pittsburgh, PA – Byham Theater February 16. Book tickets.

Dallas, TX – Eisemann Center February 23. Book tickets.

*NEW* Houston, TX – George Theater March 5-17. Book tickets.

Tulsa, OK – Williams Theater March 28-31. Book tickets.

*NEW* Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center April 12-13. Book tickets.

*NEW* Phoenix, AZ – Herberger Theater Center May 10-11. Tickets on sale soon…

*NEW* San Diego, CA – Balboa Theatre May 19. Tickets on sale soon…

*NEW* Atlanta, GA – Ferst Center Georgia Tech June 8-9. Tickets on sale soon…

 

 

Keep checking NarniaFans.com and Fellowship for Performing Arts for more tour locations as they are announced. The production team behind the The Screwtape Letters has previously adapted several exceptional C.S. Lewis theatre productions including The Great Divorce, The Shadowlands, and C.S. Lewis Onstage: The Most Reluctant Convert (now touring American cities and universities).

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