![]() McLean, who attends a Presbyterian church in New York, adapted Lewis’ book to the stage, and FPA bills “The Great Divorce” as a “theatrical joyride filled with C.S. That seems to be the intent of Max McLean, founder and artistic director of New York City-based Fellowship for Performing Arts, a nonprofit production company dedicated to plays and films that present a Christian worldview. “If these guys just let Lewis be Lewis, they will succeed,” Rolnick told The Catholic Spirit. Thomas theology professor Philip Rolnick, who teaches courses on the Anglican apologist’s writings. April 9 in Minneapolis has sparked the interest of University of St. Lewis’ “The Great Divorce” to be performed 4 p.m. Lewis’ “The Great Divorce,” which will be performed at the State Theater in Minneapolis 4 p.m. Four people at a bus station in the stage adaptation of C.S. ![]()
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