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Sep
30
4:00 PM16:00

The Screwtape Letters

COMES TO ABILENE FOR 1 PERFORMANCE ONLY SEPT. 30!

“One Hell of a Good Show”                   “A Profound Experience”

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL                   CHRISTIANITY TODAY

 

“Pure Genius”                                       “Clever and Satirical”

NATIONAL REVIEW                               THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

ABILENE – The international hit THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, a provocative, wickedly funny and theatrical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ novel about spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view, comes to Abilene for the first time for one performance only on Sept. 30 at the Abilene Convention Center Auditorium.

 

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS has played to capacity audiences in major cities across the U.S., including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, Salt Lake City, Orlando, Seattle and Dallas and in London. Over 500,000 people have seen the production, which continues to attract a national following.


The Associated Press called The Screwtape Letters “Devilishly funny!” Newsweek ranked it among the best productions of the year in New York City, and The Chicago Tribune called The Screwtape Letters “Very smart...richly rewarding...exuberant theatricality!”

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS creates a topsy-turvy, morally inverted universe, set in an eerily stylish office in hell, where God is called the “Enemy,” and the devil is referred to as “Our Father Below.” The play follows His Abysmal Sublimity, Screwtape, and his slavish creature-demon, Toadpipe, as they train an apprentice demon, Wormwood, on how to ruin the life and damn the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth.

 

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS stars Brent Harris as Screwtape (Scar in The Lion King national tour).

 

Along with The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters remains one of Lewis’ most popular and influential works. The book's piercing insight into human nature and the lucid and humorous way Lewis makes his readers squirm in self-recognition made it an immediate success. When first published in 1942, it brought worldwide fame to this little-known Oxford don, including the cover of Time Magazine.

 

The idea for Screwtape came to Lewis after listening to Hitler’s Reichstag speech on July 19, 1940, while it was simultaneously translated on BBC Radio. Lewis wrote, “I don’t know if I’m weaker than other people, but it is a positive revelation to me how, while the speech lasts, it is impossible not to waver just a little. Statements which I know to be untrue all but convince me, if only the man says them unflinchingly.”

 

Lewis dedicated the book to his close friend J.R.R. Tolkien, who had expressed to Lewis that delving too deeply into the craft of evil would have consequences. Lewis admitted as much when he wrote, “Though I had never written anything more easily, I never wrote with less enjoyment . . . though it was easy to twist one’s mind into the diabolical attitude, it was not fun, or not for long. The work into which I had to project myself while I spoke through Screwtape was all dust, grit, thirst and itch. Every trace of beauty, freshness and geniality had to be excluded.”

 

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is produced Fellowship for Performing Arts. Founded by Artistic Director Max McLean, Fellowship for Performing Arts is a New York City-based production company whose mission is to create theatre and film from a Christian worldview to engage a diverse audience. In addition to annual seasons at Theatre Row in New York City, it produces coast-to-coast tours in both major performing arts venues and university theatres. McLean is the 2022 recipient of the C.S. Lewis Foundation Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions in Faith and Dramatic Arts.

 

FPA also produced the hit film The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis, which is available to stream now on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, PureFlix and YouTube, as well as to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray.

 

For more information, ScrewtapeOnStage.com

 

Show: The Screwtape Letters Dates: Saturday, Sept. 30, 4 p.m. Ticket Prices: $59, $69, $99

Venue: Abilene Convention Center Auditorium

Address: 1100 N. 6th St, Abilene, TX 79601


Ways to Purchase:

Online: Abilene Convention Center

 

Phone: (325) 676-6211

 

Box Office: 1100 N. 6th St, Abilene, TX 79601

Box Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

 

Ways to Save:

$30 under 30 – Purchase at Box Office. Under 30 years old. ID required. Limited supply. Act Fast!

 

SAVE MORE! For groups of 10 or more. Email groups@fpatheatre.com

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Apr
22
to Apr 23

The Good Doctor

  • Cypress Street Station for dinner/Paramount Theater for show (map)
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General Admission Theatre Ticket: $50.00
VIP Dinner & Theatre Ticket: 1 for $150.00 or 2 for $275.00
*Limited number of VIP Tickets thru April 25th

TO PURCHASE TICKETS CALL: 325-696-7504
All proceeds benefit the patients of the PMCM

For more information visit: www.medicalcaremission.org

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Feb
18
to Feb 19

High School Musical on Stage!

  • Wylie Performing Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Mrs. Z's Performing Arts Studio brings Disney Channel's smash hit movie musical to life on stage! Troy, Gabriella and the students of East High must deal with issues of first love, friends and family while balancing their classes and extracurricular activities. Come see some amazing Abilene talent!

Contact Email: mrs.z@performingartsstudio.net

Cost: $15

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The Boys Next Door
Nov
7
2:00 PM14:00

The Boys Next Door

October 29-31 and November 5-7 – THE BOYS NEXT DOOR Open Auditions – written by Tom Griffin and directed by Keith May. On the Main Stage at ACT, October 29-30 & November 5-6 at 7:30pm, and matinees on October 31 & November 7 at 2pm. Abilene Community Theatre, 809 Barrow.

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The Boys Next Door
Nov
5
to Nov 6

The Boys Next Door

  • Abilene Community Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

October 29-31 and November 5-7 – THE BOYS NEXT DOOR Open Auditions – written by Tom Griffin and directed by Keith May. On the Main Stage at ACT, October 29-30 & November 5-6 at 7:30pm, and matinees on October 31 & November 7 at 2pm. Abilene Community Theatre, 809 Barrow.

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The Boys Next Door
Oct
31
2:00 PM14:00

The Boys Next Door

October 29-31 and November 5-7 – THE BOYS NEXT DOOR Open Auditions – written by Tom Griffin and directed by Keith May. On the Main Stage at ACT, October 29-30 & November 5-6 at 7:30pm, and matinees on October 31 & November 7 at 2pm. Abilene Community Theatre, 809 Barrow.

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The Boys Next Door
Oct
29
to Oct 30

The Boys Next Door

  • Abilene Community Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

October 29-31 and November 5-7 – THE BOYS NEXT DOOR – written by Tom Griffin and directed by Keith May. On the Main Stage at ACT, October 29-30 & November 5-6 at 7:30pm, and matinees on October 31 & November 7 at 2pm. Abilene Community Theatre, 809 Barrow.

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JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL Open Auditions
Oct
25
to Oct 27

JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL Open Auditions

  • Abilene Community Theatre (map)
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October 25 - 27 – JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL Open Auditions – written by Tom Mula and directed by Mike Stephens. Auditions are in the ACT 2 Black Box at Abilene Community Theatre, 809 Barrow. October 25 - 27 from 7 to 9pm. Performances in the ACT 2 Black Box Theatre, December 2-4, & 9-11.

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Aug
5
to Aug 7

Carousel the Musical

  • McMurry University - Radford Auditorium (map)
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McMurry University Theatre Presents

with Noah Project of Abilene

Carousel

by: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

Directed by: Kerry Goff

Music Directed by: Robin Davis

Choreographed by: Ashleigh Goff

Date: August 5th-8th, 2021

Curtain: Thurs.-Sat. 7:30pm, Sun. 2pm

Venue: Radford Auditorium

General Admission: $15

Senior/Military/Youth: $12

McMurry Faculty/Staff/Students: $5

Tickets go on sale June 22nd.

Ticketing Link: https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/50823

This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical follows the romance of a charming carousel barker and a pretty worker from a nearby mill. When the attractive young couple gets married, they also both find themselves unemployed, which puts a strain on their relationship. When he finds out that his wife is pregnant, he resorts to extreme measures to get money, a decision that leads to tragedy, but followed by redemption.

***To better understand the themes of Carousel and what Noah Project does for our community, we are providing special Talk Back Performances with Noah Project Councilors August 6th and 7th immediately following the show.***

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Much Ado About Nothing
May
21
to May 23

Much Ado About Nothing

  • Abilene Community Theatre (map)
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A comedic play about misunderstandings, love and deception. Benedick and Beatrice don't love each other but then they do. Claudio and Hero love each other but then they don't but then they do again. Everyone gets married.

by William Shakespeare, directed by Darrell Vinson

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Much Ado About Nothing
May
14
to May 16

Much Ado About Nothing

  • Abilene Community Theatre (map)
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A comedic play about misunderstandings, love and deception. Benedick and Beatrice don't love each other but then they do. Claudio and Hero love each other but then they don't but then they do again. Everyone gets married.

by William Shakespeare, directed by Darrell Vinson

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DirectFest
Apr
21
to Apr 24

DirectFest

  • Hardin-Simmons University - Behrens Auditorium (map)
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Hardin-Simmons University Theater

A slate of eleven plays, directed and produced by the students of Directing I, Spring 2021.    Behrens Auditorium

Program A on April 21 and 23; Program B on April 22 and 24.

 

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Starlight Extravaganza
Apr
10
6:30 PM18:30

Starlight Extravaganza

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Starlight Extravaganza on Saturday, April 10 a dinner cabaret event and musical fundraiser for the Scotland theatre trip. Dramatic decorations, a beautifully served three-course meal and exceptional entertainment! Musical theater majors and vocal majors present a variety of show tunes and award-winning songs. Each table will be decorated to represent a musical. All proceeds benefit HSU Theatre Travel Fund.

Doors open at 6:00; Dinner served at 6:30.  Reservations must be made by April 7

Tables of 6: $350; Individual tickets:  $65. 

Tickets may be purchased online or by calling the HSU Theatre Box Office:  325-670-1405.

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The Comedy of Errors
Mar
24
to Mar 27

The Comedy of Errors

  • Hardin-Simmons University (map)
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Hardin-Simmons University Theatre presents:

"The Comedy of Errors" March 24-28 is one of Shakespeare's earliest plays. The slapstick comedy tells the story of two sets of identical twins accidentally separated at birth.

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Director's Cut: "BFF"
Jan
24
2:00 PM14:00

Director's Cut: "BFF"

Hardin-Simmons University Theatre

Student directed play, “BFF”

Best friends Lauren and Eliza are challenged by the onset of adulthood in this deeply felt, funny and incisive meditation on young women coming of age.

A play by Anna Ziegler. Part of our Director’s Cut series. Down Centre Stage. Very limited seating.

January 23 7:30 pm and January 24, 2:00

No admission charge.

Directed by senior Madison Murgia.

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Director's Cut: "BFF"
Jan
23
7:30 PM19:30

Director's Cut: "BFF"

Hardin-Simmons University Theatre

Best friends Lauren and Eliza are challenged by the onset of adulthood in this deeply felt, funny and incisive meditation on young women coming of age.

A play by Anna Ziegler. Part of our Director’s Cut series. Student directed. Down Centre Stage. Very limited seating.

January 23 7:30 pm and January 24, 2:00 pm

No admission charge.

Directed by senior Madison Murgia.

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An Experiment with an Air Pump
Nov
22
2:00 PM14:00

An Experiment with an Air Pump

Hardin-Simmons University Theatre presents:

"An Experiment with an Air Pump"

This play takes place in England, in two different centuries: 1799 and 1999, but in the same house, on the eve of a new year and a new era.  The play is about science, ethics, experiments, and human bones discovered in a basement. 

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