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Now in its seventh consecutive season, LETTERS READ is a series of readings in which local performance artists interpret personal and business letters written by culturally vital individuals from various times and Louisiana communities presented by stationer, Nancy Sharon Collins, and Antenna.

During COVID-19, events are podcast.

LETTERS READ Nancy Sharon Collins

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Now in its seventh consecutive season, LETTERS READ is a series of readings in which local performance artists interpret personal and business letters written by culturally vital individuals from various times and Louisiana communities presented by stationer, Nancy Sharon Collins, and Antenna.

During COVID-19, events are podcast.

    LETTERS READ: The Letters of Josephine Louise Newcomb

    LETTERS READ: The Letters of Josephine Louise Newcomb

    Recorded Saturday, April 13 2024 in front of a live audience at Catapult in New Orleans.

    Featured Readers:Emcee Chris Kamenstein, Director Nancy Sharon Collins, Shadow Angelina Starkey, and Robert Valley.

    H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College was established by Josephine Louise Monnier Newcomb (“Jo”) as she was called, 1816 to 1901) as a memorial to her daughter Sophie who died at the age of 15. At a time when women were discouraged from education, an institution devoted to higher learning for women was a revolutionary idea.

    Ladies of Mrs. Newcomb’s privileged class were instead taught to have “accomplishments”. Such as parlor entertainments like piano playing and polite conversation. For the lower classes—who had to hire themselves out as domestic help to survive—cooking, cleaning, sewing, nursing, and care giving for other people’s families were their lot. For them, education, such as it were, was learned scrubbing pots on the job.

    This program heavily relies on Susan Tucker and Beth Willinger, their scholarship, and superb, online, project, The Letters of Josephine Louise Newcomb.

    Additional thanks go to writer/researcher Jarret Lofstead and audio producer Steve Gilliland.


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    • 26 min.
    LETTERS READ INCUBATOR XI: Water & Salt

    LETTERS READ INCUBATOR XI: Water & Salt

    This production was created from material collected during the creation of Drugs, Sex, Rock & Roll: A Year of Magic and Wonder. Which coincided with the project’s director/writer’s move back from New York to New Orleans. Quoting from the script, Collins’s observation was that moving home was “kind of like sleeping with an old lover.”

    Meanwhile, significant municipal water issues collided in both cities and, in the Middle East.

    Audio production is by Steve Chyzyk, ⁠⁠Sonic Canvas Studio⁠⁠.

    Want to support this compelling series, we'd love you to. Go to ⁠⁠https://lettersread.net/donate/⁠⁠.

    IMAGE: Henniker, Frederick. Notes, During a Visit to Egypt, Nubia, the Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem. London: John Murray, 1823. Shown above is an aquatint fold-out view of Jerusalem “whose precision could let a traveler use it for wayfinding.” —https://www.drawingpalestine.com/jerusalem.htm


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    • 12 min.
    LETTERS READ: DRUGS, SEX, ROCK & ROLL. A Year of Magic and Wonder.

    LETTERS READ: DRUGS, SEX, ROCK & ROLL. A Year of Magic and Wonder.

    Listen to this iteration of an oft-told tale. How easily an innocent out of towner is drawn to the dark side of New Orleans. This specific story, ca. 1985, focuses on one year, one incredibly transformative year. For one man. Emblematic of many lured to the Big Easy, a famously lurid city.


    Counter intuitively, this potentially tragic tale resolves itself into a beautiful, tie-dye butterfly. In which a Tulane undergraduate magically emerges going on to a fulfilling queer life and hugely successful, big city, New York City career.
    Geoff Munsterman reads as the subject named James, just James. Shadow Angelina Starkey reads as Nancy Sharon Collins, the project director. Historic context has been corroborated by consultant, Royd Anderson. Production was performed by Munsterman and Starkey.




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    • 18 min.
    LETTERS READ: Robert Moses & The Riverfront Expressway

    LETTERS READ: Robert Moses & The Riverfront Expressway

    Continuing our New York/New Orleans journey, we bring you the only project Robert Moses ever did in the Crescent City. Locally referred to as the ⁠Riverfront Expressway⁠.

    Robert Moses, the greatest builder New York has ever known, is so often credited with it. Even though it never happened. As frequently, he is also incorrectly blamed for the Claiborne Expressway. That, horrendously, did. 

    This podcast is part of the ongoing script development for a fully realized live performance later this year about Moses, his engagement in this project, and the historic outcomes.

    The reading is based on primary source research in The Robert Moses Collection at the New York Public Library and Moses’ 1946 Arterial Plan for New Orleans commissioned by the state of Louisiana. Additional information comes from newspaper articles, past and current, hearsay, Facebook, Robert Caro’s The Power Broker, Richard Baumbach and William Borah’s The Second Battle of New Orleans, and Hilary Ballon’s Robert Moses and the Modern City. 

    For information on the current fight to remove the Claiborne Overpass and links to other resources used for this production, go to lettersread.net/resources. 






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    • 17 min.
    LETTERS READ INCUBATOR X: Introducing the 2023 Season, Director’s Note

    LETTERS READ INCUBATOR X: Introducing the 2023 Season, Director’s Note

    Introducing Season 7. Letters Read director, stationer, Nancy Sharon Collins talks about this year’s theme: the two very different cities that she loves. And, a lagniappe as they say in south Louisiana. A little something extra to maybe pull at your heartstrings, just a little.

    Audio production is by Steve Chyzyk, ⁠Sonic Canvas Studio⁠.


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    • 6 min.
    LETTERS READ: Lady Louisiana Artist Magen Raine Gladden

    LETTERS READ: Lady Louisiana Artist Magen Raine Gladden

    Premiering 6:00 pm EDT New Years’ Eve 2022, LEMONS TO LEMONADE. And available here thereafter.

    Finishing up the Lady Louisiana Artist series for 2022 is a true lemons to lemonade story. Magen Raine Gladden. Commercial artist. She was born into a hippy dirt road collective along River Road in South Louisiana with a lifetime of health challenges. Now a leader through the lens of workplace equity and inclusivity rights. This podcast goes live on  December 31st. 

    Shadow Angelina Starkey reads as Gladden. Shadow is a Cajun poet and photographer whose family has called New Orleans home since 1727.  

    Geoff Munsterman—poet, editor, & book artist from Plaquemines Parish now living in New Orleans’ Holy Cross neighborhood—narrates. 

    Find out more about six full programming seasons at LETTERS READ.

    Want to support this compelling series, we'd love you to. Go to https://lettersread.net/donate/.


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    • 23 min.

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