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Love Letters - Running the gamut of emotions from A to B

Posted by: MarjorieMae 01:12 am EST 11/20/14

In this case the A to B stands for Alda to Bergen and they were a true delight in the show. I've always adored the both of them and they did not disappoint. Only criticism is that house right in the orchestra by the doors gets too much street noise. These are the even numbered seats (in the 20's) towards the rear. I had an aisle seat so I was able to get up and cross over to the other side when I had enough.


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