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Meet the Love Letters Cast

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Victoria Mintey is reading the letters of Melissa. She is a British/Irish actor and specialist trainer in public speaking. She has called Singapore her home for the past 15 years. Victoria trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, gaining her MA in Performance (Musical Theatre). She has worked on a huge variety of stage, screen and voice projects and was a co-founder of Wag the Dog Theatre in 2016. Victoria's Singapore credits include: Into the Woods (Pangdemonium);People, Places & Things (Pangdemonium); How I Learned to Drive (Wag the Dog Theatre); The Pillowman (Pangdemonium); The Memory of Water (Wag the Dog Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (SRT); The 39 Steps (Asylum Theatre); A Singaporean in Paris (Sing’Theatre); Twelfth Night (SRT); Fantastic Mr. Fox (The Little Company). Victoria's UK & International credits include: Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens (Chelsea Theatre); Dracula – The Musical (White Bear); Speed Dating: The Musical (Jermyn Street),The Attic (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Lead vocalist for Royal Caribbean International

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Benjamin Chow is reading the letters of Andrew. Benjamin has performed, notably, as ‘The Baker’ in Into The Woods, 'Tartuffe' in Tartuffe: The Imposter, 'Mark' in Rent, 'Mitchell Albom' in Tuesdays With Morrie, 'Bobby Strong' in Urinetown and 'Lim Chin Siong' in The LKY Musical. He has been named Best Supporting Actor twice at the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards. Benjamin is also a working voiceover professional whose audiobook work can currently be found on Storytel.

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Warren Baumgart Jr. (Director) is a founding member of Wag the Dog Theatre Company and the director of Love Letters. Warren started his directing career in Chicago in 1981 as assistant director to Laurie Metcalf at Steppenwolf Theater. Since then he has directed shows in New York City, San Diego, and Phoenix. He has been directing theatre in Singapore for the last 11 years. During this time he met and became good friends with Victoria Mintey and Krissy Jasudason and over a few cups of coffee they created the vision for a cooperative-style theatre company which later became Wag the Dog. Warren currently teaches drama fulltime to children and teenagers at One World International School Punggol.

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