“A serious, thought-provoking work of substance, quality and class … ‘Shadowlands’ speaks of this world as being a prelude for what will follow and how pain is the inverse of joy …” said Jeff Lyons of CBS Radio, describing the British play written by William Nicholson.
Nicholson, a former BBC documentary film producer, has written several award-winning screenplays.
His first work for the stage, “Shadowlands,” won the 1990 London Evening Standard Best Play Award. This script is the basis for the 1993 movie featuring Anthony Hopkins and Deborah Winger.
“Shadowlands” will be presented at White Rock Baptist Church April 20 and 21. Produced and directed by Katrina Koehler, a post-baccalaureate physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory who has worked with the Los Alamos Little Theater, the play features a cast of amateur actors from the WRBC church family.
Based on the true story of well-known Oxford professor and theologian C. S Lewis (“Chronicles of Narnia,” “Mere Christianity”), this story will bring both laughter and a lump to one’s throat.
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