Max McLean is an award-winning actor and founder and artistic director of New York City-based Fellowship for Performing Arts. FPA produces theatre and film from a Christian worldview meant to engage diverse audiences.
As a writer, Max has adapted for the stage Mark’s Gospel, The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis on Stage: The Most Reluctant Convert, The Great Divorce, Genesis and Martin Luther on Trial. FPA New York productions include Paradise Lost, Shadowlands and A Man for All Seasons.
As an actor, Max created the roles of Mark in Mark’s Gospel, for which he received a Jeff Award – Chicago theatre’s highest honor, Screwtape (New York, London, national tour) and C.S. Lewis in the stage production of The Most Reluctant Convert (New York, national tour) and the upcoming film version.
His narration of The Listener’s Bible received four Audie Award nominations from the Audio Publishers Association.