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Love Letters archiveAndrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner's 50-year relationship is chronicled through their letters. From their first childhood Valentines to their final guilty goodbyes, through the letters the audience learns of Andrew and Melissa's lifelong hopes and dreams, their failures and triumphs, and ultimately, their love for one another. Love Letters was first performed in New York in 1989 by John Rubinstein and Kathleen Turner. Since then, it has attracted several all-star casts, including Paul Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward. Charlton Heston and Lydia Clarke Heston first performed the two-hander in 1997 during a brief British regional tour. The play is unusual in that it has no director and no designer and requires, literally, no rehearsal. During the performance, clocking in at just under two hours, the actors sit on the stage at a table and read directly from the assorted letters.

Cast/Performers

Edward Woodward, Michelle Dotrice

Creatives/Company

Author: A R Gurney
Producer: Chris Moreno

Love Letters

Love Letters (Play) production archive for QTIX code T858437898. Details of all Love Letters archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S4059

Archive Listings

23 Oct 09Home Theatre
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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23 Oct 09
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24 Oct 09
Whitley Bay Playhouse
Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear
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1 Oct 09
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3 Oct 09
Theatre Royal
Brighton, East Sussex
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21 Sep 09
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23 Sep 09
Harrogate Theatre
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
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15 Sep 09
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17 Sep 09
Haymarket Theatre
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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10 Sep 09
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12 Sep 09
Richmond Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
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