Overall Rating
3.4
By Easy
Very entertaining
Jamison Theater - Franklin
Both actors did a great. Portrayed their characters with convincing passion
By Europeanmama
Great local theater, Amazing local talent!
Jamison Theater - Franklin
I feel very blessed to live in an area which can provide local entertainment of this caliber. It’s extremely uncommon to find “small town” atmosphere paired with Broadway quality shows. Thank you to StudioTenn, Kathie Lee Gifford, and Patrick Cassidy for providing an emotional, heart-rendering performance of such incredible talent.
By Vickie
It Was Wonderful
Jamison Theater - Franklin
We thoroughly enjoyed this. Sally Struthers and Conrad John Schuck were fantastic. You could imagine and see their whole life together in these letters. We encourage everyone to go see this.
By ETCPoconos
LOVED - LOVE LETTERS
Scranton Cultural Center - Scranton
What an enjoyable evening!!!! Only two of the best could have pulled off this simple exceptional performance. The stage was set up with a table and two comfortable looking chairs. Barbara Eden and Barry Boswick captivated the us with exchanging letters of two long lost lovers. They were able to make the audience laugh and cry.
By dj
disappointed
Scranton Cultural Center - Scranton
Had I known the actors were just going to read on stage, I would not have paid that price. it was like going to the public library and sitting through someone reading a story to me. No scenery, no action. Not worth it.
By Chinchimom
Love Letters was unique
Chandler Center for the Arts - Chandler
If you are a romantic, you will probably enjoy this event.
By mamu09
Love Letters
Chandler Center for the Arts - Chandler
Not what I expected, music not very nice. Just very disapointed
STARRING ALI MACGRAW AND RYAN O’NEAL
Andrew Makepeace Ladd III wrote his first letter to Melissa Gardner to tell her she looked like a lost princess. They were both seven years old. For the next fifty years, through personal triumphs and despair, through wars and marriages and children and careers, they poured out the secrets of their hearts to each other. They defied a fate that schemed to keep them apart, and lived – through letters – for the one most meaningful thing, their undying love for each other.
Directed by Gregory Mosher and written by celebrated playwright A.R. Gurney. Don’t miss this enduring romance about first loves and second chances.
New York Times - Critics Pick