Andy Serkis Screwtape Letters
Andy Serkis Screwtape Letters – Many of you have heard of the Focus on the Family Radio Theater adaptation of The Screwtape Letters written by Paul McCusker. The audio drama…
Many of you have heard of the Focus on the Family Radio Theater adaptation of The Screwtape Letters written by Paul McCusker. The audio drama adaptation of the CS Lewis classic was released in 2009 and is featured in episode 2 of our podcast. This is the first full-cast audio adaptation of the book starring Andy Serkis as Screwtape.
Andy Serkis Screwtape Letters
Well, now you can see this apologetic classic from the creators of Narnia performed live on stage! A 90-minute live theater adaptation written by Max McLean and Jeffrey Fiske is currently touring the US. Brought to you by the Fellowship for Performing Arts and starring Brent Harris (Scar in the National Tour of Disney’s The Lion King) as the titular demon, The Screwtape Letters hits select cities across the country throughout the year.
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ATC host, JD Sutter, will be attending the performance in Phoenix so be sure to stay tuned to the podcast for a full review.
In the meantime, head over to the FPA website for a full list of cities and get your tickets. You can also download the playbill here.
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Focus has developed an interactive site around this brand new adaptation of C.S Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, which I will review shortly, but first Audio Drama.
This full cast audio drama written by Paul McCusker and performed by some of England’s best (See below) including Andy Serkis (Gollum), is a chilling and satisfying depiction of the very devil who tempts us every day to continue our ordinary lives. , which often shows our ignorance of the greatest and simplest plans God has laid out for us.
I remember when I was sitting on the first playback and I heard Screwtape’s (Andy Serkis) voice, “WOOOORMWOOOOOOD, Baby, baby, WOOOORMWOOD!” Watch the trailer below to hear and see what I have to say…
All content borrowed from Screwtape.com is for purely promotional purposes. The cast and crew of Screwtape have done an amazing job in capturing C.S.’s beautiful words. Lewis from the paper and put it on a piece of chocolate candy. Although the content is often “There,” where C.S. Lewis spoke, and made his work interesting. CS Lewis’s ability to articulate interesting yet philosophical concepts, makes him a true master and spiritual giant for our time.
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Clive Staples Lewis The dramatization itself is so deep in the talent of the actors/actresses as well as the deep layers of sound effects and richness that as soon as you sit in your chair or car, you are instantly transported to Hell… or even England. But the sound effects are so detailed that you will quickly lose yourself in the demonic world. It’s really a look inside the world and I have no doubt that if Satan had real power, this drama would never know.
The Screwtape Letters first appeared in London’s Guardian newspaper during the dark days of World War II. In 1942, The Letters were published in book form in England – dedicated to Lewis’ friend J.R.R. Tolkien. The following year, the book appeared in America to great acclaim.
In his enduringly popular work, C. S. Lewis repeated hell as a horrible bureaucracy. With spiritual insight and wit, The Screwtape Letters Radio Theater is brought by the evil demon Screwtape (Andy Serkis) as he shares his correspondence with Wormwood’s apprentice. The task of a young spirit is to seduce a man in London, during the Second World War.
The letters lead to a dramatic scene, set in Hell or the real world with humans — “patients”, as the demons say. Often diabolically humorous as the story explores adult themes of sin and temptation, Radio Theater The Screwtape Letters ultimately affirms the power of salvation and God’s love.
It Was One Year Ago Today That Andy Serkis Embarked On His Hobbitathon Reading The Entirety Of The Hobbit In A 10 Hour Sitting And Inhabiting Each Character As Only He Could! :
Some amazing work here… This will be a fun scene to be a part of… You can see and hear the passion.
Follow Screwtape and Wormwood on Twitter… @DevilScrewtape and @TemptorWormwood, to get the inside scoop. What are the demons? Join the facebook group… or not.
Of course, start your adventure at www.screwtape.com. But Beware Screwtape has sabotaged the site. Don’t listen to him and don’t let him influence you to leave. You should see the inside information about the Demon World.
The site is as deep and interesting as the audio drama itself. There are many things you can do on the site and the Focus web services team have done themselves with this site. They have provided a visual world for fans to fall into, just don’t get burned. Check it out and explore every facet. One thing I really like is how Screwtape has sabotaged the site to try and keep fans from logging in and learning the very details that Satan doesn’t want us to learn. On the site you can get icons, banners, Twitter, Facebook, Backgrounds, Ringtones, and iPhone stuff.
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Bertie trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. His TV roles include George Ellis in Hawking (BBC) and Lord Carmarthen in John Adams (HBO). His theater credits include Parade at the Donmar, for which he received an Oliver Award nomination as Best Actor in a Musical, and Coram Boy at the Royal National Theatre.
One of Britain’s best-loved actors, Geoffrey has starred in classic British television comedies such as drama series as Butterfly, with Wendy Craig, and As Time Goes By, with Dame Judi Dench. Her films include The Madness of King George, Tomorrow Never Dies, Anna and the King and Her Majesty, Mrs Brown.
One of Britain’s best-loved actors, Geoffrey has starred in classic British television comedy and drama series such as.
Philip’s extensive stage work includes appearances at the Royal National Theater and leading roles at Shakespeare’s Globe in London. He was nominated for an Oliver Award. His film and TY credits include Northanger Abbey, Into the Void, Midsomer Murders, Silent Witness, The Glass, A Bit of a Do and The Phoenix and the Carpet.
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Philip’s extensive stage work includes appearances at the Royal National Theater and leading roles at Shakespeare’s Globe in London. He was nominated for an Oliver Award. His movie TY credits include
Roger’s films include Around the World in 80 Days, Madame Sousatzka, Richard III, Possession, with Gwyneth Paltrow, and Redemption Road. He has been featured in Biblical TV movies such as David, Solomon and Jesus, as well as period dramas