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Posted: July 11, 1999 at 13:38:08: by Michael Martinez
Got this via email. Thought I'd post it here on the message board.

LAMB’S PLAYERS THEATRE TO PRESENT THE PREMIERE OF

C.S. LEWIS’S

TILL WE HAVE FACES

AUGUST 13 to SEPTEMBER 19, 1999


Lamb’s Players Theatre is pleased to announce the premiere of
TILL WE HAVE FACES, a riveting new stage adaptation of the novel
by C.S. Lewis.

First presented by Lamb’s Players as a workshop production at the
C.S. Lewis Centennial Celebration in Cambridge, England last
summer, TILL WE HAVE FACES received an overwhelming response.
That encouraged Lamb’s Players to mount it as a full production
in its 1999 Season.

Though perhaps his most overlooked book, TILL WE HAVE FACES was
Lewis’ own personal favorite. As literature it has its own unique
style: part myth, part mystery, part biographical novel.

Using the Greek myth of the encounter between the god Cupid and
the beautiful girl Psyche, Lewis explores issues of power,
beauty, spiritual experience and the self-centeredness of human
love. His central character, Orual - Psyche’s older sister ? is
one of the most fascinating and layered women in literature.

The Lamb’s Players stage adaptation uses a cast of 12 and a vivid
and physical theatricality to bring this haunting tale to life.

TILL WE HAVE FACES was developed under the direction of Artistic
Director, Robert Smyth. Costume Design by Jeanne Reith, with
Scenic Design by Michael Buckley, Light Design by Nathan Peirson
and original music by Deborah Gilmour Smyth.

C.S. Lewis, one of the 20th Century’s best selling authors, was
on the faculty of Oxford University for thirty year. Repeatedly
passed over for professorship at Oxford he went on instead to the
chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge.

As an author he tackled a range of subjects and styles from
poetry, science fiction, autobiography, children’s books,
theology and cultural studies,

In 1936 The Allegory of Love was published. Today it remains a
respected textbook on Medieval Literature. During the war his
book The Screwtape Letters was a popular hit. Today he is
probably best know for his children’s series The Chronicles of
Narnia.

TILL WE HAVE FACES was published in 1956. Lewis had carried the
idea around for decades. He first envisioned it as an epic poem
or a mask play. It was the story ideas and theatrical
possibilities that attracted Lamb’s Players to an adaptation.

Celebrating its 28th year, Lamb’s Players is San Diego’s third
largest theatre company and maintains the regions only year round
acting company. The company’s beautiful resident theatre located
in the historic Spreckels Building in the charming seaside
community of Coronado.

It also mounts productions throughout the year at the Lyceum
Theatre in Horton Plaza, The California Center for the Arts,
Escondido, the Playhouse On Plaza in National City and each
December at the Hotel del Coronado.

In addition, Lamb’s Players Educational Outreach is the largest
in the county, impacting over 60,000 students each year.

FIND OUT MORE! Visit us at our Web site (url below).

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Lamb's Players Educational Outreach



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