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Kristin Noreen reads a letter from one very grateful foreign exchange student.
Martha Dyck returns to the letter show, armed with another hilarious Franklin Phillips Letter.
Marla & Ken Bronstein share how remarkable it is they found one another before on-line dating apps.
Joan Prinz improvises a letter of complaint that most of us can relate to.
Sean Dwyer reads a letter he received while at summer camp. The story surrounding the letter is what touched the audience.
Jan Peters, the musician for this episode, reads the "lobby letter" - a communal letter written by patrons seeing shows at the theatre. This reads less like a letter and more like a Hieronymus Bosch painting.
Kathy Furtado reads a letter penned by her late husband to his mother.
Jayne Entwistle, producer of To Whom It May Concern, reads a fiery letter to Sealey Posturpedic.
*This episode deals with issues of suicide and suicidal ideation.
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Kristin Noreen reads a letter from one very grateful foreign exchange student.
Martha Dyck returns to the letter show, armed with another hilarious Franklin Phillips Letter.
Marla & Ken Bronstein share how remarkable it is they found one another before on-line dating apps.
Joan Prinz improvises a letter of complaint that most of us can relate to.
Sean Dwyer reads a letter he received while at summer camp. The story surrounding the letter is what touched the audience.
Jan Peters, the musician for this episode, reads the "lobby letter" - a communal letter written by patrons seeing shows at the theatre. This reads less like a letter and more like a Hieronymus Bosch painting.
Kathy Furtado reads a letter penned by her late husband to his mother.
Jayne Entwistle, producer of To Whom It May Concern, reads a fiery letter to Sealey Posturpedic.
*This episode deals with issues of suicide and suicidal ideation.