Just eighteen hours after the end of the UK’s current lockdown, Bill Kenwright will present Martin Shaw and Jenny Seagrove in A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters, directed by Roy Marsden, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
The play will open on 3 December 2020, the first day after lockdown is due to end.
This production of Love Letters was previewed at Theatre Royal, Windsor as part of its five-week, five-day, five-play season.
Love Letters first opened in New York in 1989 and was a finalist in the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Gaining huge popularity, it has since played in theatres across the globe, attracting both real-life and on-screen couples to star as the protagonists. The last Broadway production in 2014 featured Mia Farrow and Brian Dennehy.
When the young Andrew Makepeace Ladd III accepts an invitation to Melissa Gardner’s birthday party, Melissa writes him a thank you note… and a unique romantic friendship and delicately warm correspondence destined to last for almost half a century is born.
Love Letters is the tender, tragi-comic story of the shared nostalgia, missed opportunities, and deep closeness of two lifelong, complicated friends. A play that could have been written for the Covid era about two people physically separated yet brought together by candid communication and shared confidences, a romance blossoming across the miles and the years.
The hugely popular TV series Judge John Deed ended its sixth and final series with one of TV’s most-watched cliff-hangers, keeping nine million TV viewers on tenterhooks as on-off lovers Judge John Deed (Martin Shaw) and barrister Jo Mills (Jenny Seagrove) were left in an empty wedding chapel.
Since then Judge John Deed has consistently topped polls of TV shows viewers most want to return.
Now Shaw and Seagrove are together again, live on stage, in a heart-warming love story…