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Write to Read: Skeletons in your closet

Hosted by Unsent Letter Mailbox
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$15.00
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About Event

Happy spooky season! As the chill sets in, which one of your alter egos will emerge? What monster will you try to create? What skeletons are in your closet? The truth always comes out...

Welcome to Write to Read, an anonymous storytelling salon where you witness people's never-before-told confessions.

​​You’ll be invited to write an unsent letter — to a past love, a beloved pet, a future self, a secret you’ve never spoken. Then, the magic unfolds: you'll read a letter written by someone else and witness a guest artist transform it into a moving live performance.

Featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show, NBC Nightly News, and Secret NYC.

​​​Event Details:

  • ​​Doors open at 6:45 pm—arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and meet someone new. Programming will begin promptly at 7 p.m. and conclude before 9 p.m. with time to mingle afterwards!

  • ​​Complimentary drink with ticket

  • ​​20-minute optional unsent letter writing session with guided prompts

  • ​​30-minute readings

  • ​​​Live performance from a local musician

  • ​Community building and friend-making

Hosted by: Anna Carlson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Unsent Letter Mailbox? The Unsent Letter Mailbox is a temporary public installation and live storytelling project that has been collecting anonymous letters since February. It creates a safe space for people to express thoughts they've never been able to say out loud — to ex-lovers, estranged family members, future selves, or anyone else.

​​How many people have participated so far? Over 1,000 people have written letters to the Unsent Letter Mailbox since it began, creating a collection of shared human experiences and emotions.

​​What does "you must earn your write to read" mean? To participate, you write one anonymous letter, which earns you the right to read one letter written by someone else. It's a conversation — your vulnerability in turn for another's.

​​What exactly will I be asked to do? You'll write one anonymous letter to anyone about anything that's been left unsaid, then read aloud one letter written by another participant. Both activities are completely anonymous.

Disclaimer: By purchasing a ticket, you agree to have your photo/video used for social media/marketing materials

Location
Ridgewood Commons
5-85 Woodward Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385, USA
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