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My Life's Journey - An Evening With C.S. Lewis (Touring)

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My Life's Journey - An Evening With C.S. Lewis (Touring) Tickets

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 27 reviews

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 27 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance

    by S. B. on 11/8/21CH Mayo Presentation Hall at Mayo Civic Center - Rochester

    This is the second time I have seen the show. It is a fabulous performance and I enjoyed it a lot. I highly recommend seeing the show if you have a chance. The acting is superb and I am a huge fan of CS Lewis so it makes for a very fun night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful experience

    by Mike C on 11/8/21CH Mayo Presentation Hall at Mayo Civic Center - Rochester

    He did an amazing job representing C.S.Lewis. I learned many things about Lewis' life, and he made it so entertaining and humorous.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Afternoon

    by James L on 2/22/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    C.S Lewis made you laugh at his wit and humor and cry with his tragic circumstances surrounding the women in his life. Definitely a well spent 90 minutes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent evening with CS Lewis

    by Narnia Nut on 2/19/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    It felt like we were sitting with C.S. Lewis himself. The theatre was a very intimate setting. The program was very entertaining, humorous, and insightful.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Delicious !

    by ExitRow on 2/19/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    Tea time could not have been more delightful. Sitting in the warm company of C. S. Lewis ( AKA David Payne ) as he enthralls and entertains you with his life story. I/we the audience didn't want it to end. David Payne is superb.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Getting to know C. S. Lewis

    by Kennygwi on 2/19/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    I have gone to many one person plays but this was different for me. I would recommend anyone seeing this production. Funny and very heart warming, left with a smile.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Terrific play

    by Lori on 2/19/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    Very enjoyable, captivating. The latter part which for the most part dealt with Mr. Lewis's marriage, was touching. Highly recommended.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent

    by Love Theater on 2/18/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    Incredible, realistic portrayal of a legendary author. Very touching and moving. Was a beautiful and enjoyable evening. This particular theater was quaint, comfortable and had a nicely stocked bar (although extremely expensive). New feature of cup holders on the seats was nice.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    An Evening w CS Lewis.

    by Lizzy on 2/18/20Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall - Milwaukee

    I so enjoyed the actor. He was amazing. I do wish that I learned more about Lewis as a man. Why he chose Christianity, etc. I also appreciated the opportunity to sponser a child!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Extremely Disappointed!!!!

    by C. C. on 2/1/20Mars Music Hall - Huntsville

    We could not understand much of what the actor was saying. As he mumbled on, his train of thought was hard to follow. People around us were having trouble concentrating and comprehending, too. This was not due to the sound system which was adjusted during the first act. The actor did not have the accent of C.S. Lewis. As soon as he said the last word in act one, the actor broke character. Any persona of C.S. Lewis was gone for the remaining play. During the time given for intermission, the actor and his wife gave a presentation about adopting children from very poor countries. While admiral, the actor’s passion and deep desire to have more children sponsored could have been included in a program. There should have been a program handed out with information about C.S. Lewis and the portraying actor. Although smaller, the serene intimacy of the Playhouse would have given more honor/respect to C.S. Lewis, and the actor portraying him may have been better. With crowded fold out chairs, Mars Theater was like a school auditorium and much too casual an atmosphere for the likes of C. S. Lewis. People got up at free will and mingled around. The bar /concessions was located in back of the room. When act one started, it was already hard to understand the actor. For about 20 minutes, everyone was distracted by the sound of equipment being moved around in a different area of the building. During the second act, along with some other participants, we left greatly disappointed in the play and the facility!!!!!