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'Three-Penny Memories A Poetic Memoir' and 'MO Love: Letters from the Archive'
Episode 234

'Three-Penny Memories A Poetic Memoir' and 'MO Love: Letters from the Archive'

This week two writers explore the lives of two women: one a memoir poetry collection about a mother's Alzheimer's, and the other an original play based on love letters from 100 years ago. Barbara Harris Leonhard's book "Three-Penny Memories A Poetic Memoi

Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon

November 11, 202257m 26s

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This week two writers explore the lives of two women: one a memoir poetry collection about a mother's Alzheimer's, and the other an original play based on love letters from 100 years ago. Barbara Harris Leonhard's book "Three-Penny Memories A Poetic Memoir" is a love story that explores her relationship with her mother, their mother wounds, entangled journeys, and her mother's Alzheimer's. And in Greenhouse Theatre Project's new, original production in collaboration with the State Historical Society of Missouri, "MO Love: Letters from the Archive", GTP founder, director, actor and playwright, Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri, takes us back in time to the relationship between Missouri adventurer and writer, Olive Gilbreath McLorn, and her long-distance love affair with William Lewis Cazelet, a mysterious widower 20-years her senior who wrote hundreds of love letters to her over two decades between 1915 and the late 1930's. Opening and closing musical credits with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)

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Diana Moxon'Speaking of the Arts'KOPN89.5FM KOPN ColumbiaartstheatremusicBarbara Harris Leonhard'Three-Penny Memories A Poetic Memoir'Alzheimer'sGreenhouse Theatre ProjectElizabeth Braaten PalmieriState Historical Society of Missouri'MO Love: Letters from the Archive'Olive Gilbreath McLornWilliam Lewis CazeletYasmin Williams