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In contrast, nothing is left unsaid between the two ‘lovers” in “Hate Mail.” Poison pens begin to fly when spoiled trust fund baby, Preston, sends a complaint letter that ultimately gets Dahlia, an angst ridden artist, fired from her job. As the two jibe back and forth, their hysterically funny and increasingly crazed correspondence moves from hate to love, and then right back again.
ONE PERFORMANCE! August 1, 2008 UI Hartung Theatre - 7:30 pm
*Single Tickets: $20 (*price includes UI Box Office fees)
Parent’s Guide: Some Adult language. (Ages 14+ or own judgment)
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Two Great Plays! Two Great Nights! Starring Two Great Actors! Bill Fagerbakke and Catherine McClenahan |
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One of the most poignant romances of the twentieth century, “Love Letters” is a bittersweet story told through nearly 50-years of correspondence between the dutiful lawyer Andrew Makepeace and the lively, Artist Melissa Gardner. As they share their letters, their relationship gradually unfolds from what is written -- and what is left unsaid.
ONE PERFORMANCE! July 31, 2008 UI Hartung Theatre - 7:30 pm
*Single Tickets: $20 (*price includes UI Box Office fees)
Parent’s Guide: Adult Relationships (Ages 14 + or own judgment)
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These special benefit performances are made possible through the generosity of: |


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Love Letters is presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. in New York. |
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Hate Mail is produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com) |