In 1913, the acclaimed essayist and novelist G.K. Chesterton was encouraged by George Bernard Shaw to venture into the realm of playwriting. The result is Magic, a captivating exploration of faith, belief, religion, and the enchanting realm of magic—elements that will resonate with fans of his beloved Father Brown stories. The play’s success not only showcased Chestertons talent in this new medium but also inspired him to create additional works for the stage. Join us for a delightful journey into a world where the mystical and the comedic intertwine. - Summary by ToddHW
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