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February 16, 2025 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Broad Brook Community Center
3940 Guilford Center Road, Guilford, VT
Guilford Center Stage gets an early start on its 10th anniversary 2025 season, with the first of its usual two productions taking place in February, rather than spring. Valentine’s Day is the occasion, and Guilford’s theater group presents its 14th production on … the 14th, with additional performances filling out the weekend, at Broad Brook Community Center.
The play is A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” a popular favorite in venues ranging from Broadway to community theater groups throughout the country in recent decades.
The February 16th performance is the last of this run, a Sunday matinee.
The two-character play, “Love Letters,” premiered in 1989, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. The play unfolds as the two characters, Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, each read the notes and letters they wrote to the other over the past fifty years.
In keeping with the “couples” theme, the Guilford performances will each be read by a different actor-couple. The opening night readers, Friday the 14th, will be Evelyn and Don McLean, of Guilford. Then as the weekend unfolds, Brattleboro actor-couples will take the stage. Saturday the 15th, Gay and James Maxwell perform.
Concluding the weekend, the 2 pm matinee on February 16th will feature well-known area actors Christopher Coutant and her husband, Michael Kennedy. Coutant appeared in the recent Guilford production, “Broad Brook Anthology,” and Kennedy directed that play. Both appeared in the Guilford production of Sinclair Lewis’s “It Can’t Happen Here”.
A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection (www.dramatists.com). There is a tradition of having rotating casts of actors in this play: The Broadway production involved some 60 different actors, including such performers as Carol Burnett and Alan Alda.
General Admission to the play for all shows is $15 at the door, or online at Brown Paper Tickets in advance: bpt.me/6514597. A sliding scale is now in place for Guilford productions: let the box office attendant know if you’d like a price break!
The season concludes on October 17-19 with a pair of one-act mystery plays adapted by Springfield, Vermont playwright, Miles Ledoux from stories by Agatha Christie. Ledoux will direct the stagings.
Broad Brook Community Center is fully accessible, with special parking places, wheelchair access to the building, and an elevator to the theater venue upstairs.
Sunday show cancelled
Sorry to announce Sunday 16th matinee of Love Letters cancelled due to forecast, but SAT NIGHT 15th going ahead at 7:30 pm with Jun & Gay Maxwell as the cast. Broad Brook Community Ctr Guilford, plenty seats available!