Episodes

Thursday Nov 21, 2013
To Whom It May Concern November 6th
Thursday Nov 21, 2013
Thursday Nov 21, 2013
Here it is! The second live show recorded at Rafa's Lounge in Echo Park. It was a fantastic audience with some poignant letters and some eyebrow-raising ones.
Mark Nichols and Julie Lewis opened the show with original songs and Mark continued to improvise on the piano along with the letters.
Darrell Kunitomi, a native Angeleno who has worked for the LA Times for 35 years read a letter from his Uncle Ted. His Uncle was a volunteer fighting for the Americans during WWII. He wrote letters to his family imprisoned in a Japanese internment camp in Wyoming.
Christine Lakin, former child star and working actor reads letters of support from her Grandmothers and a letter from an actress to her "talent".
Todd Duffey, best known as the annoying waiter from the cult film "Office Space" reads some interesting fan mail.
Eric Weston clearly loves his cats and is dedicated to their well-being as is evidenced by his eccentric letter to the Litter Kwitter Cat Company.
Jayne Entwistle, Producer of "To Whom It May Concern", reads a letter to none other than David Lynch!
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Thursday Oct 31, 2013
To Whom It May Concern October 8th, 2013
Thursday Oct 31, 2013
Thursday Oct 31, 2013
The inaugural show at Rafa's Lounge, Echo Park.
It was a packed house, standing room only and the atmosphere was electric. "Kids On McCadden" opened the show with a few songs demonstrating feisty lyrics and a blend of African finesse and acoustic folk rock.
Marc Solomon accompanied the show on acoustic guitar, punctuating each letter with humor and a lyrical sensitivity.
Rene Parker (aka Marisol) a Los Angeles writer, actress and comedienne reads a love letter from twenty years ago.
Stephanie McCanles is a writer, producer, director and infinte undoable knot in your favorite necklace. She reads a letter to her brain!
David Razowsky is the former artistic director of the Second City Los Angeles. As a performer at Second City he worked with Steve Carrel, Stephen Colbert, Rachel Dratch, and Chris Farley, among others. David has directed Second City in Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, and The Second City National Touring Company. David is the voice of Dixon, the world’s coolest adult, in ABC’s animated series, The Weekenders, and has appeared on Spin City, Roseanne, and Late Night with David Letterman as the voice of Albert Brook’s parrot. Note: when he references "church bells" what you can't hear is an audience member's ringtone of churchbells going off during his performance.
George Earth is a music composer for film trailers and a performing guitarist with many album and toruing credits. He also dabbles in comic drawing, talk show hosting, and comedic writing. His Zodiac sign is Cancer and he is telepathic. He reads correspondence between himself and a Nigerian Scam Artist.
T-Wrecks is a writer and an artist and reads a letter to her Father.
Jayne Entwistle, host and producer of To Whom It May Concern reads a letter to the Meat Packer's Union.
If you have a letter, visit the website to learn how to submit or where to attend the next live show!