This Too Was Love
Dramatized Drama Series
Explicit

What if the deepest love of your life was the only truth your husband never knew?
As Harry’s mind slips into Alzheimer’s, Muriel races against the fog to reach him one last time. In his final chapter, she makes a daring choice: to reveal the 50-year story of Grainger—the man who quietly lived at the center of her heart.
Spanning five decades, this audio drama explores Alzheimer’s, devotion, memory, and the hidden currents of connection that shape a life.
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Ain’t No Cable in Brooklyn – This Too Was Love: A Scripted Literary Audio Drama
How do you tell the man you love that your life together was built on a secret? When Harry is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Muriel Barrington realizes the clock is ticking on a truth she’s kept for 50 years. "This Too Was Love" is a scripted audio drama following a marriage caught between New York and Mumbai, and a woman racing to tell her husband who she really is before he forgets her completely. In this premiere episode: A diagnosis, a silver bell, and the "whispering" signs of a fading mind.We return to 1963 Syracuse, where thirteen-year-old Muriel meets a barefoot boy named Grainger in Strathmore Park. What begins as an innocent encounter becomes the first thread in a fifty-year secret her future husband, Harry, never knew.Anchored by a powerful narrator and layered across decades of memory, the non-linear series explores what remains of love when identity begins to fade.•• An original, full-cast scripted audio drama ••Narrator Muriel — Wendy GreerMuriel Barrington — Jacqueline Greer (jacquelinevoice.com)Grainger Stone — Ben Cesare (voiceactor.com/site/bencesarevo)Harry Barrington — Harry Motley (harrymotleyjr.icanvoice.com)Doctor Lennix — Shannin DanielsResources & SupportIf you or a loved one is navigating dementia, please visit the Alzheimer’s Association: https://www.alz.orgDisclaimerThis Too Was Love is a work of fiction. While inspired by realistic medical scenarios, it is created for entertainment purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical decisions.
