Letters Aloud "Love Me or Leave Me - Letters of Loving, Longing, and Leaving"

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is set to present "Love Me or Leave Me - Letters of Loving, Longing, and Leaving" on February 8, 2025, at 7:30 PM in the Main Theatre. This one-night-only event is part of the Letters Aloud series, which creatively showcases personal letters from both famous and infamous individuals. The performance, described as a fusion of Ted Talks and Drunk History, aims to entertain and inspire by bringing historical correspondence to life. Students and faculty will perform these letters, adding a personal touch to the narrative being shared. A professional accordion player will accompany the readings, enhancing the overall experience and making it more engaging for the audience.

Admission is free, encouraging community participation in this cultural event. This production exemplifies the college's commitment to arts and education, fostering a space for creativity and expression. For further details, interested individuals can check the Letters Aloud website.

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