Worcester Magazine In the late playwright A.R. Gurney's popular 1988 "Love Letters," a male actor and female actor read to the audience letters and notes between Andrew and Melissa from early childhood through their respective marriages, children, and, in Melissa's case, divorces. There is a good deal of humor in what is read and the authors of these letters do love each other, but for various reasons important opportunities get lost. In "Other Letters," a play by Bryan Renaud and Carin Silkaitic inspired by "Love Letters," Charlie and Tommy begin passing notes when they are 8 years old. What follows are lives and a love similarly told in letters, notes and emails with some connections and lots of near-misses.