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THEATER REVIEW

A viperish performance in ‘Screwtape Letters’

Max McLean (standing) stars as Screwtape and Beckley Andrews as Toadpipe. Max McLean (standing) stars as Screwtape and Beckley Andrews as Toadpipe. (Gerry Goodstein for The Boston Globe)
By Don Aucoin
Globe Staff / December 3, 2011
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Mark Twain once opined that when it comes to the afterlife, the desired destinations should be “heaven for the climate, hell for the company.’’

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THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS Adapted by Jeffrey Fiske and Max McLean from novel by C. S. Lewis.

Directed by Fiske and McLean.

Sets, Cameron Anderson. Lights, Jesse Klug. Costumes, Michael Bevins. Sound and original music, John Gromada.

Through tonight. Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston. Tickets $29-$59, 617-824-8000,

www.screwtapeonstage.com