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Love Letters Broadway Replacement Cast Revival


Love Letters Broadway

LOVE LETTERS is a disarmingly funny and unforgettably 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 more...

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Alan Alda, renowned for his multi-faceted career and recent accolades including an Oscar, Tony, and Emmy nomination, brought his exceptional talent to the stage in "Love Letters," showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor. more...

Candice Bergen, who previously made her Broadway debut in "Hurlyburly" and is widely celebrated for her Emmy-winning role in "Murphy Brown," brought her extensive acting experience to the stage in "Love Letters." more...

Carol Burnett, renowned for her iconic comedic and dramatic roles, notably in "The Carol Burnett Show," brought her immense talent to the stage in "Love Letters," adding another distinguished performance to her illustrious career. more...

Anjelica Huston, who brought her exceptional talent to the stage in "Love Letters," is an Academy Award-winning actress and director known for her extensive work in film and television, including her acclaimed roles in "Prizzi's Honor" and the musical drama series "Smash." more...

Stacy Keach, who starred in the Broadway production of Love Letters, has an illustrious career with numerous accolades, including a Tony nomination for Indians and a Drama Desk Award for his role in the same play. more...

Diana Rigg, a distinguished actress with an extensive career spanning theater, film, and television, brought her remarkable talent to the stage in Love Letters, adding to her impressive list of performances that includes a Tony Award-winning role in Medea and notable appearances in productions such as My Fair Lady and Game of Thrones. more...

Martin Sheen, known for his extensive work on stage and screen, including his Tony-nominated performance in "The Subject was Roses" and his iconic role as President Jed Bartlet on "The West Wing," brought his remarkable talent to "Love Letters" more...

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