I thought “Write to Me” was simple, sincere and beautiful. It’s such a refreshing show and is one that can connect to everyone in one way or another. It was lovely to have the cello there to punctuate the personal correspondents and to get to know these people in such a true and vulnerable way. I keep suggesting this to everyone interested in fringe. This is the kind of show I LOVE!
Beth Byrd-Lonskion July 24, 2017 at 11:07 pm
It’s a beautiful journey inward, through time and forward. It feels like a big hug.
Vincent Wagneron July 25, 2017 at 1:04 am
Stephanie Roberts creates a moving meditation on friendship, connection, and the passing of time using text from letters both old and new. The addition of physical interpretation and live cello (courtesy of the very talented Alex Williams) strikes an evocative balance between nostalgia and the present moment. I left the venue feeling inspired to pick up a pen and paper and reach out. It’s a wonderful, warm addition to your Fringe schedule.
Juliaon July 25, 2017 at 5:15 pm
Stephanie is SO talented – in terms of writing, acting, singing, production, audience engagement…. What a beautiful and uplifting event, pulling on memory strings with deep connections that were by turns wistful, joyful, yearning and painfully honest. I loved having the opportunity to write to a stranger, and now I am re-experiencing the pleasures of watching my mailbox every day, waiting for a reply. Go and see this, you won’t regret it!
Tammie Warren-Betzon July 26, 2017 at 5:23 pm
Excellent show,—tender, refreshing, authentic, great subject, made me think, also made me miss an “old” form of communication…highly recommend, more shows like this please and thank you!
Mollyon July 29, 2017 at 5:21 am
What a lovely experience. Creative audience interaction. Highly recommend.
Tamieon July 29, 2017 at 11:21 pm
What an amazing show! I had no idea what to expect and was so pleasantly surprised at the format. Love the low-key audience participation. Alex did a fabulous job accompanying on the cello. Well done!
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I thought “Write to Me” was simple, sincere and beautiful. It’s such a refreshing show and is one that can connect to everyone in one way or another. It was lovely to have the cello there to punctuate the personal correspondents and to get to know these people in such a true and vulnerable way. I keep suggesting this to everyone interested in fringe. This is the kind of show I LOVE!
It’s a beautiful journey inward, through time and forward. It feels like a big hug.
Stephanie Roberts creates a moving meditation on friendship, connection, and the passing of time using text from letters both old and new. The addition of physical interpretation and live cello (courtesy of the very talented Alex Williams) strikes an evocative balance between nostalgia and the present moment. I left the venue feeling inspired to pick up a pen and paper and reach out. It’s a wonderful, warm addition to your Fringe schedule.
Stephanie is SO talented – in terms of writing, acting, singing, production, audience engagement…. What a beautiful and uplifting event, pulling on memory strings with deep connections that were by turns wistful, joyful, yearning and painfully honest. I loved having the opportunity to write to a stranger, and now I am re-experiencing the pleasures of watching my mailbox every day, waiting for a reply. Go and see this, you won’t regret it!
Excellent show,—tender, refreshing, authentic, great subject, made me think, also made me miss an “old” form of communication…highly recommend, more shows like this please and thank you!
What a lovely experience. Creative audience interaction. Highly recommend.
What an amazing show! I had no idea what to expect and was so pleasantly surprised at the format. Love the low-key audience participation. Alex did a fabulous job accompanying on the cello. Well done!