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Comedy legend Carol Burnett stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about her role in Broadway's Love Letters and explains that the audience is her partner when she's on stage. Check out the appearance in full below!
The strictly limited engagement of Burnett & Brian Dennehyin the Broadway production of Love Letters at theBrooks Atkinson Theatre (256 West 47th Street) was recently extended for two additional performances: Saturday, November 8 at 2pm and 8pm.
LOVE LETTERS began performance Saturday, September 13, at 8pm, and tickets are now on sale at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre box office for the first Broadway revival ofA.R. Gurney's enduring romance about first loves and second chances. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, A.R. Gurney's Love Lettersbecame an instant smash hit that was performed all over the country. The universality of the piece quickly led to the play being translated into 24 languages. In the last 26 years, productions of Love Letters have played in over 40 countries around the world. Directed by Gregory Mosher, Love Letters will begin performances on Saturday, September 13, 2014 and officially open Thursday, September 18, 2014, at 7pm, starring Brian Dennehy and Mia Farrow in a strictly limited engagement. The Dennehy/Farrow cast of Love Letters will be followed by limited engagements of casts that will include Carol Burnett & Brian Dennehy, Alan Alda & Candice Bergen, Stacy Keach & Diana Rigg, Anjelica Huston& Martin Sheen, with many more talented actors to be announced soon. Diana Rigg is appearing with the support of Actors' Equity Association. Love Letters is produced by Nelle Nugent, Barbara Broccoli, Frederick Zollo,Olympus Theatricals, Colleen Camp and Kenneth Teaton in association with Lou Spisto, Daniel Frishwasser,Jon Bierman and Scott Lane.Videos