Here are just a few of the comments we received: With green-screen technology, this production of The Great Divorce moved beyond an online reading as the actors – filmed individually – appeared to be onscreen together creating a much more theatrical experience. I’m so gratified these virtual events allow us to continue pursuing our mission of telling stories from a Christian worldview to engage a diverse audience.” And according to a post-event survey, almost half of those viewers were seeing an FPA production for the first time. “To see triple the number of the Martin Luther audience join us for online The Great Divorce is amazing. “As we learned with Martin Luther on Trial online, there is a great hunger for people to experience theatre, even if live performances aren’t possible right now,” said FPA Founder and Artistic Director Max McLean. 14-18, with almost half the audience seeing one of our productions for the first time. Lewis’ The Great Divorce drew over 100,000 viewers in a five-day run Nov. Avirtual presentation of FPA’s nationwide hit play C.S.
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