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Fellowship Circle

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In This Fall 2009 Issue:

 Screwtape's Surprise Success
"Most Successful Production in History of Mercury Theater" The Chicago Tribune recently featured the work of Fellowship for the Performing Arts as the lead story in the Theater section. Here are excerpts by chief theater critic Chris Jones.

Why Good Theatre is Needed by Max McLean
When I started Fellowship for the Performing Arts in 1993, many influential voices within the Christian community were lamenting the influence of the arts on our culture.

Is Christianity Alienating?
A nytheatre.com Review:  Perhaps the most overwhelming alienating part of The Screwtape Letters for people in the age group of my companion and myself ironic post-college twentysomethings is the play's strong identification with Christianity.

FPA Opens New York City Office
The Board of Directors authorized the establishment of an FPA presence in New York City. The space is at 350 W. 42nd Street in the heart of the NYC theatre district.

Chicago Critics Respond to Screwtape
Chicago Tribune:  Screwtape Makes Persuasive Case.

Chicago Sun-Times:  A Hot and Wicked Descent.

Chicago Critics Respond to Mark's Gospel
Chicago Sun-Times:  It Comes Down to Performance.

Chicago Tribune:  Mark's Gospel Speaks for Itself.

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