Screwtape
by James Forsyth

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Readers find this play to be a gem, noting its clever exploration of temptation and the devil's workings. The insightful nature of the material leaves a lasting impact, making them wish to see it adapted into a movie.

Clever exploration of temptationEye-opening materialDifficult to produce

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Full-length Comedy / Screwtape a senior devil from hell, has delegated some authority to a junior fiend, Wormwood, whose assignment is to seize the soul of a very human and lovable young man.

This might be called a devilish dramatic contest with high-level meaning thrashed out in terms of brilliant low-level comedy.

The rather charming Wormwood is being critically supervised in this, his first case, by that extraordinary devil, Screwtape.

Advice from this old hand from hell is devastatingly perceptive of human foibles and, despite the love of a wonderful young girl, our young man is in terrible danger.

It's really a close decision and, in a dazzling resolution, we all learn something important about hell, heaven, religion and humanity.

(Cast : 7m., 5w)

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Year1961
BindingPaperback
Pages123
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780871297549
ISBN-10087129754X

Screwtape is a play written by James Forsyth and published by Dramatic Publishing (1961).

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Dramatic Publishing · 1961 · 123 pp

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