Recommended Age | 11-13
Welcome to the Dead Letter Office where black hessian sacks filled with limp letters and lost parcels arrive each day. Dead Letter Detectives sort through these sorry missives, separating the truly lifeless from the merely ill.
Deciphering the illegible, completely vague and partial addresses, these diligent Detectives work to piece together a story for each item of missing mail, rerouting and forwarding them to their final destination. Meticulously making sure no letter will go unread; no package unopened.
Devised and performed by YT Juniors with Catherine Ward Stoddart
Join the Dead Letter Detectives as they unveil myriad misplaced memories. Who knows what ink drops of possibility they might find?
Image: I Know You Are, But What Am I?, YT Juniors 2019, credit John Johnston
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