"High-voltage, intimate, radiant. A dramatic, tour-de-force.
Olivier said Leigh radiated an attraction ‘of the most perturbing nature I had ever encountered”, which Lindeman also exercises over her audience. In Letter to Larry, the ‘golden couple’ grippingly find a compelling emotional voice."
THEATREWORLD
Letter To Larry, an original play written by Donald Macdonald had it's first London reading for a sold-out audience at the Leicester Square Theatre in 2011, and followed with a preview season during the 2012 Jubilee at Jermyn Street Theatre. For Vivien Leigh's centenary year, 2013, the World-premiere production was directed in Paris, to great acclaim by Wayne Harrison. Susie Lindeman was invited to perform the role at the National Portrait Gallery and Actors Church, and the Hudson Theatre for special centenary tributes in the West End and Hollywood. A 2015 London summer season was directed by Cal McCrystal and video designed by Mic Gruchy.
Among the show’s audiences have been co-stars, friends and family of Vivien.
For more information, history and news on future shows please visit www.persophia.net and read the Broadway World article.
Among the show’s audiences have been co-stars, friends and family of Vivien.
For more information, history and news on future shows please visit www.persophia.net and read the Broadway World article.
“An interpretation of genius” |
“Lindeman delivers a performance of a totally impressive and emotionally stirring actress” |