20 episodes

Folks read their letters on stage; real letters they\'ve written, correspondence back and forth or letters we wish we could write.

To Whom It May Concern Jayne Entwistle

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Folks read their letters on stage; real letters they\'ve written, correspondence back and forth or letters we wish we could write.

    To Whom It May Concern October 2023

    To Whom It May Concern October 2023

    After 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, reprises a letter to David Lynch. One of her favourite letters from the archives.
     
    The musicians for this episode are Julie Lewis and Mark Nichol

    • 59 min
    To Whom It May Concern June 2015

    To Whom It May Concern June 2015

    Lisa Malone reads letters she was required to write home as a youngster visiting England, letters funnier now than when they were first written.Will Seymour shares a letter that has been in his family for over a 140 years, a letter that gives us a vibrant taste of place and history.Jill Demby Guest returns to the letter show to read part two of a series of letters written to her partner who passed away suddenly.Chris Sheets and Grant Baciocco improvise letters based on the audience suggestion of "camp"Sandy Adomaitis wrote a letter to the cold case detective investigating the murder of her dear friend and received back a response that touched Sandy, and the audience, deeply.Jonathan Menchin, the superb musician on this episode, reads a letter written to an old friend about success, tenacity and what happens when we give up.Jayne Entwistle, To Whom It May Concern Producer, reads an ode to the costumed mascots of the world.

    • 50 min
    To Whom It May Concern April 2015

    To Whom It May Concern April 2015

    Laura Parker writes a spirited letter to the perpetrator of a Los Angeles road rage incident. Robin Roberts reads a letter she received as a little girl from Mattel about appropriate Barbie Fan Club etiquette. Steve La Rue shares a beautiful condolence letter he received upon the passing of his Father. Ben Siemon improvises a ridiculously funny letter based on the audience suggestion of a "bad haircut" Allyson Adams shares a heart-felt letter she wrote to Paris Jackson. To Whom It May Concern Producer Jayne Entwistle writes a letter to American Express, about the perils of sticking your finger where it doesn't belong! The musician for this episode is Adam Levy 

    • 33 min
    To Whom It May Concern March 2015

    To Whom It May Concern March 2015

    Carolyn Martone reads a letter she wrote to Aaron Spelling when she was only nine years old. Children of the eighties, this will awaken fond memories of watching Fantasy Island and The Love Boat! We'd like to add that Carolyn's letter is so funny, she tours with the show "Mortified!"Will Link pens an honest letter to Juno Screenwriter Diablo Cody about their awkward first encounter.Erin Rodman returns to the letter show with a letter to her second Hollywood boss. We thought her first boss was outrageous?Peggy Etra, a letter show veteran, improvises a priceless rant based on the audience suggestion; no parking on her street for three months.Jayne Entwistle, To Whom It May Concern Producer, discloses her horror at sucking up actor Ned Beatty's toothbrush with a vacuum cleaner.The musician for this episode was letter show favourite, Aaron Gilmartin!

    • 29 min
    To Whom It May Concern February 2015

    To Whom It May Concern February 2015

    Adam Gropman shares real letters from camp that can be found in the book Mortified: Real Words, Real PeopleMichelle Seipp writes a letter to the co-workers who kept her going in what was surely the job from Hell.Jess McKay shares what happens when an actor willing to play his role to the ultimate end meets up with an internet scammer.Sarah McChesney and Grant Baciocco improvise letters based on the audience suggestion of buying a puppy on Craigslist.Anna Metcalf reads a letter written by her Grandmother at a time when the World was a much different place.Jayne Entwistle, a producer on To Whom It May Concern, reads a letter to the heartless criminal who stole her 1984 Oldsmobile.The musician for this episode was William Hawkins.

    • 40 min
    To Whom It May Concern January 2015

    To Whom It May Concern January 2015

    Christine Schoenwald returns to the letter show with letters to and from her childhood days at camp!Jayne Entwistle, a To Whom It May Concern Producer, reads a letter to her Uncle Al about the time he almost arrested her, twice!Kevin Berntson improvises a letter based on the audiences answers to the following prompts, name a chain store: "Best Buy" and name an object you would find at Best Buy:  "an adapter"Tanya McClure reads a no holds barred letter to her body.Eric Weston returns to the letter show under the guise of reprising his toilet training his cats letter. what he really had in mind was an epic first for the letter show and quite possibly an epic last!The musician for this episode was none other than Gyasi Ross www.gyasiross.com

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Battleship Lady ,

Letters

I have been to 5 shows. It is an inspiring evening. When letters are written there is an intimacy that is riveting. Hearing them again on the podcast is lovely.

A Ferna ,

A Podcast Gem

Excellent writing, Excellent Reading…….Should Be On a National Radio Station! Its THAT good!

Gail is ,

To Good To Be True

After listening to 3 podcast I have to say I am hooked. Funny, sad and original!

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