Posts Tagged ‘Magic’
To Wonder at Not Wondering: A review of G.K. Chesterton’s Magic | First Things
What do you get when a self-assured doctor, an uneasy clergyman, a doddering duke, a progressive youth, a businesslike secretary, and an impressionable maiden are confronted with a conjurer in the parlor?
Chesterton Play Has Legs
“In the nation’s capital, the Washington Stage Guild production of G.K. Chesterton’s play “Magic” has been extended through Feb. 6—a happy outcome for a work that isn’t produced often in the United States.”
GKC’s play “Magic” staged in Washington, DC
GKC’s most produced play, “Magic” is being performed in the DC area, 20 performances in all, through January. So, if anyone is “in town” the weekend of March for Life, they could make plans to attend.




