About the Show
Presented by Suffolk University's Theatre Department and Ford Hall Forum
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Thursday, January 30th, 2025
7:00pm EST
Suffolk University's Modern Theatre
525 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111 .
Admission is FREE. Tickets are required. This event is open to the public.
Walk-up tickets will be available to reserve at the Modern Theatre box office on the day of the performance, subject to availability.
If you have any questions or if you need assistance purchasing tickets, please email boxoffice@suffolk.edu .
Love Letters, written by A.R. Gurney and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a funny and emotional portrait about the powerful connection of love.
Two friends, rebellious Melissa Gardner and straight-arrow Andrew Makepeace Ladd III have exchanged notes, cards and letters with each other for over 50 years. From second grade, through summer vacations, to college, and well into adulthood, they have spent a lifetime discussing their hopes and ambitions, dreams and disappointments, and victories and defeats. But long after the letters are done, the real question remains: Have they made the right choices or is the love of their life only a letter away?
“A unique and imaginative theatre piece which, in the words of the author, ‘needs no theatre, no lengthy rehearsal, no special set, no memorization of lines, and no commitment from its two actors beyond the night of performance.’ The piece is comprised of letters exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grew up together, went their separate ways, but continued to share confidences. As the actors read the letters aloud, what is created is an evocative, touching, frequently funny but always telling pair of character studies in which what is implied is as revealing and meaningful as what is actually written down.”
– A. R. Gurney, Playwright
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John Kolvenbach is a playwright. His latest play, Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight premiered in LA, played at American Blues in Chicago, then in Paris and at The Huntington in February of 2024. On the West End: Love Song (Olivier nomination, Best New Comedy, directed by John Crowley) and On an Average Day (with Woody Harrelson and Kyle MacLachlan, also directed by Mr. Crowley.) Love Song premiered at Steppenwolf in 2006, directed by Austin Pendelton. It has been produced in New York, Zurich, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, Seoul and Rome. There have been over fifty productions in the U.S. Average Day was produced in Los Angeles by VS. (with Johnny Clark and Stef Tovar) and in Chicago by VS. and Route 66. Average Day has been produced in Tel Aviv, Buenos Aires, and Lisbon. Goldfish premiered at South Coast Repertory, then at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, directed by Loretta Greco. The play was done in repertory with Mrs. Whitney, which was directed by the author. Reel to Reel received its premiere at the Magic. Sister Play received its premiere at The Harbor Stage Company and at the Magic, both productions directed by the author. Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight opened in the summer of 2021 at The Harbor Stage and, simultaneously, in Los Angeles with VS. and Circle X. The LA production went on to American Blues, in Chicago and then to Paris. Other plays include: Fabuloso (Premiered at WHAT, subsequent productions in San Juan and Zurich, in Spanish and Swiss German), Bank Job (Amphibian Stages), and Marriage Play or Half ‘n Half ‘n Half (Merrimack Rep). Film: Clear Winter Noon, an original screenplay, was selected for the Blacklist.
Laura Latreille most recently completed the world premiere of
The Art of Burning, a co-production with the Huntington Theatre and Hartford Stage, as well as the Boston Premiere of
POTUS with SpeakEasy Stage Company. Other Huntington credits include
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead,
Ripcord, Ryan Landry’s
M, and the world premiere of
Mauritius. Off-Broadway she appeared in the NY Premiere of John Kolvenbach’s
Love Song, opposite Ian Barford. Selected regional credits include
The Wolves (Elliot Norton Award Outstanding Production, Lyric Stage); world premieres of Theresa Rebeck’s
The Nest (Denver Center for the Performing Arts) and Liz Duffy Adam’s
The Salonnieres (Greater Boston Stage Company); and
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (IRNE Award Best Play, SpeakEasy Stage Company); among others. Laura has participated in the development of new plays with The Lark, New Dramatists, Theatre Masters, Women’s Project & Productions, Playwright’s Collective, Huntington Theatre, Shakespeare & Company and the Denver Center’s New Play Summit. She is the recipient of the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Actress and Improper Bostonian’s pick for Best Female Performance. Laura is an associate professor in Suffolk University’s theatre department and holds an MFA from Brandeis University.
Please see below for important information to note before your performance:
SEATING: This event has General Admission seating. All seats are first-come, first-served.
ARRIVAL: The Modern Theatre lobby and box office will open at 6:00pm on January 30th, one hour before the performance's start time.
All unclaimed tickets will be released to the waitlist ten minutes before the performance's start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your performance's start time and check in at the box office to avoid losing your tickets to the waitlist.
RUNNING LATE? Late seating will be permitted during appropriate breaks in the performance, at the Front of House Manager’s discretion.
Please arrive on time, at least 15 minutes before your event's start time.
ACCESSIBILITY: We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodation for all events. Please email boxoffice@suffolk.edu to make a reasonable accommodation request.
– The Modern Theatre is wheelchair and mobility aid accessible.
– ADA and companion seating is available for all events.
– The Modern Theatre has an ADA accessible and gender neutral restroom.
CONTACT US: Please email boxoffice@suffolk.edu if you have any questions or need assistance reserving tickets.