Washington, DC, December 21, 2009
Acclaimed Screwtape Letters Actor will be Washington National Cathedral Guest: Rescheduled to January 3, 2010
Back to Press Releases »Join Dean Sam Lloyd and actor Max McLean (The Screwtape Letters, The Listener’s Bible, The Gospel of Mark) on Sunday, January 3, 2010, as they explore the work of C.S. Lewis in the Christmas season.
McLean was originally scheduled to appear on Sunday, December 20, but the Sunday Forum was cancelled because of the recent blizzard.
The Sunday Forum is a 50-minute conversation that examines the intersection of faith and public life, and includes questions from live and online audiences. It is held between morning services in the main part of the Cathedral, beginning at 10:10, on most Sundays.
Max McLean is president and artistic director of Fellowship for the Performing Arts and the daily radio program Listen to the Bible, which airs on more than 700 radio affiliates worldwide. McLean is best known for his theatrical presentations of C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, Mark’s Gospel, and the book of Genesis. His acclaimed The Screwtape Letters runs at the Lansburgh Theatre December 16, 2009–January 10, 2010.
The Sunday Forum is free, open to the public and webcast live at www.nationalcathedral.org. Complimentary parking is offered in the underground parking garage, accessed from Wisconsin Avenue.
SOURCE: Washington National Cathedral