I found this fascinating. David Payne stars in this one-man play recalling the life and times of C.S. Lewis.
I had never heard C.S. Lewis, or seen him alive. He must have been quite a pleasant person.
He is in Oxford. He has a stage of a chair, and some tea. The group he is speaking to, seems to have been a group of American literature students. There is no introduction. He just comes out and starts going.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Christian Courage,: C.S. Lewis: My Life's Journey
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