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Join us for a special benefit evening to celebrate love, friendship, and the lost art of letter writing. This uniquely imaginative piece offers theater at its most simple yet most compelling, consisting only of two people reading the letters exchanged over a 50-year friendship. Yet from childhood birthday parties and sleepaway camps through the first halting steps into adulthood to the promise and pitfalls of professions, families, and responsibilities, we follow childhood besties Andrew and Melissa on the bumpy but fulfilling road of Life—in which they share, in writing and with sometimes startling frankness, almost every up and down along the way.
Of Gurney’s timeless play about friendship, hope, disappointment, loss, and abiding love, actor Brian Dennehy said, “You cannot stage a play more simply than this, and yet it’s about everything in life. First love, loss of opportunities, loss of life, loss of love.”
And who better to bring to life this longtime friendship—with all its honesty and abundant humor—than notorious pals Michael Ross and Rhea Feikin.
Love Letters
By A.R. Gurney
A Staged Reading with Rhea Feikin and Michael Ross
Directed by Gavin Witt
Monday, February 11 at 7pm
The Head Theater
Admission $100. Champagne and dessert reception to follow.
Benefiting Baltimore Center Stage
Get an early start on your Valentine’s Day planning.
For questions or more information, please contact Courtney Plummer at 410.986.4022 or cplummer@centerstage.org.
Catering sponsored by The Classic Catering People.