Theatre

C.S. Lewis College & The Arts

The following post is from Cole Matson, one of our Scholars-in-Residence at The Kilns.  Taken with permission from his blog The Unicorn Triumphant, Cole’s post gives his reaction about the recent C.S. Lewis College announcement and his ideas on the relationship of the arts, Great Books, and Christianity at the future college. Thank you Cole … Continue reading »

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“The Screwtape Letters” Theatre Production Coming Soon to Austin

We have just received news that Jeffery Fiske’s, and Max McLean’s award-winning theatrical production of Lewis’ novel “The Screwtape Letters,” will be presented in Austin this coming February. Running for one day only (February 6th), there will be two performances at 4pm and 8pm. Tickets range from $29.00-$55.00. For more information on this production, please … Continue reading »

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Upcoming Theatre Events

We’ve been receiving several announcements lately about upcoming theatre productions of C.S. Lewis’ works, so we decided to post some theatre news. If you happen to be around Lewis’ hometown this next week, the Hope Players amateur drama group will be hosting “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” at the ADC Theatre in Cambridge … Continue reading »

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The Screwtape Letters to Begin National Tour

The Fellowship for the Performing Arts has just announced that their production of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters will go on a national tour this fall.  The production will be coming to Walnut Creek, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Louisville, Kentucky; Coral Springs, Florida; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Washington, D.C. For more information, including dates, times, and cost, … Continue reading »

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An Apologist Like C.S. Lewis?

Since C.S. Lewis’ death in 1963, many Christian writers have seen him as a role model and have tried to emulate his success at making difficult theological concepts understandable to the average reader.  In an article written last August in the Wall Street Journal, David Skeel discusses Lewis’ legacy and how recent apologists have fared … Continue reading »

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