In 1944, two Louisiana newlyweds are separated by an ocean and World War II. They write letters every single day of their separation... This podcast is part love letters, part conversation, and part deductive mystery.
Mildred and Red write to each other on D-Day, June 6th 1944. With special guest, Katherine Evans. Forever, the podcast. A detailed excavation of the written word. Two actors and a director dive into analysis of the source material for the play, The War Letters by Charlotte Purser. Here they find questions, mystery, and discover a bit about history, both then and now.
A detailed excavation of the handwritten word. Two actors and a director dive into analysis of the source material for the play, The War Letters by Charlotte Purser. Here they find questions, mystery, and discover a bit about history, both then and now.
It is early April 1944 and two newlyweds have just been separated. She drove off from his army base. He boarded a train to New York City. D-Day had not happened yet, but the Invasion was to happen any day now. Where each would go and what would ultimately happen was truly not written yet.. Welcome to Forever, the Podcast. A detailed excavation of the hand written word. Two actors and a director dive into analysis of the source material for the play, The War Letters by Charlotte Purser. Here they find questions, mystery, and discover a bit about history, both then and now.