Recommendations of Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

    We deal with loss in such personal ways that it's nearly impossible to explain it to someone else, not unlike recounting a dream upon awakening. In this short and touching play, Marcia Eppich-Harris shares that moment of trying to express a feeling toward a long-lost best friend, and in doing so gives us an insight to both the letter-writer and the intended recipient. This moment is tender, truthful, and makes the loss all that more bearable and yet unforgettable.

    We deal with loss in such personal ways that it's nearly impossible to explain it to someone else, not unlike recounting a dream upon awakening. In this short and touching play, Marcia Eppich-Harris shares that moment of trying to express a feeling toward a long-lost best friend, and in doing so gives us an insight to both the letter-writer and the intended recipient. This moment is tender, truthful, and makes the loss all that more bearable and yet unforgettable.

  • Pamela Morgan: Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

    This play artfully underscores the awkwardness of grief, especially when it is a grief we feel we don’t have a right to. It also highlights the importance of support of loved ones and friends during difficult times. Beautiful, complex and touching. Well done!

    This play artfully underscores the awkwardness of grief, especially when it is a grief we feel we don’t have a right to. It also highlights the importance of support of loved ones and friends during difficult times. Beautiful, complex and touching. Well done!

  • Jan Probst: Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

    An interesting premise and a lovely play for two actors. Which is more important? The act of writing to a loved one, or knowing your words will be read? I took that very question away with me.

    An interesting premise and a lovely play for two actors. Which is more important? The act of writing to a loved one, or knowing your words will be read? I took that very question away with me.

  • Peter Dakutis: Eight Drafts of a Letter Never Sent (Ten Minute Play)

    This is a lovely play about love, loss, and remembrance. Sometimes, finding an answer is not as important as having the support of a loved one during the search. Because it’s beautifully understated, this two-hander gives its actors some great subtext to explore.

    This is a lovely play about love, loss, and remembrance. Sometimes, finding an answer is not as important as having the support of a loved one during the search. Because it’s beautifully understated, this two-hander gives its actors some great subtext to explore.