Join us for an enchanting evening at the Lexington Opera House as we present C.S. Lewis' captivating work, The Screwtape Letters. This thought-provoking performance will bring to life the classic satirical correspondence between a senior demon, Screwtape, and his inexperienced nephew, Wormwood, offering a unique perspective on temptation and virtue in a world where good and evil collide.
As of now, preparations are in full swing for this highly anticipated performance. Audiences are eager to experience the thought-provoking themes of Lewis' work as our talented cast and crew ready themselves for an unforgettable show on February 27, 2026. Tickets are available for purchase, so don’t miss your chance to witness this remarkable adaptation live!
C.S. Lewis wrote The Screwtape Letters during World War II, inspired by the moral struggles of the time. This satirical novel was published in 1942 and quickly gained acclaim for its insightful exploration of human nature, sin, and the spiritual battle that each person faces. Its blend of humor and gravity has continued to resonate with audiences over the decades, making it a timeless classic that sheds light on our own choices and the influences that steer them.