To Whom It May Concern
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 13:03:20
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Synopsis
Folks read their letters on stage; real letters they've written, correspondence back and forth or letters we wish we could write
Episodes
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To Whom It May Concern April 2024
22/06/2024 Duration: 39minWe open this episode with an original song by Allijah Motika. Jeffrey Stiglitz wrote to that infamous cartoon outfit Hanna Barbera and lo, they wrote back! Sean Walbeck reads a Christmas letter he wrote to friends and family cheekily claiming that the Vancouver Winter Olympics were a lie. Michael Gates lends his voice to the Lobby Letter, a strangely meandering piece of writing created by audience members on a vintage typewriter in the lobby of the theatre. Visiting author Michelle Cox reads a letter from her latest historical fiction novel, The Fallen Woman's Daughter. Christina Aimerito reads an historical letter from the Whatcom Museum Archives by famed WA state poet Ella Higgins. Talented Ventriloquist Brady McAtee transports us back to those halcyon days of Radio Drama. Jayne Entwistle, To Whom It May Concern's Producer, reads a disgruntled letter to Enya. The musician for this episode, Allijah Motika, closes out the episode with another original song.
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To Whom It May Concern October 2023
29/03/2024 Duration: 59minAfter an incredibly long hiatus, the letter show is back! Different city, different theatre, different letters, same great show! Janet Oakley shares letters her great grandfather wrote as a civil war surgeon preparing to go into the battle of Gettsyburg. Steve Bieler reads letters from a dear friend about life in a new town. Alex Fairhart reads a letter from his great uncle Bud written during the German occupation of Oslo. Robin Corsberg improvises a letter based on the audience suggestion of a Dear John letter. In 1987 Holly Witte wrote to the editor of the NYT about accidentally overdosing her husband on pot brownies. She still has that letter and shares that horrifying albeit funny experience with us. Sean Walbeck reads a beautiful, heartbreaking and achingly tender letter to his mother. Mark Nichols, one of the musicians on this episode, tells a hilarious story about his Dad and has an incriminating letter to back up his story. Jayne Entwistle, the producer of To Whom It May Concern, repri
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