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Rep’s ‘The Coast Starlight’ Is An Intriguing Journey

West coast train route is setting for a language play that starts strong but loses its way.

By - Sep 8th, 2024 07:38 pm

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  1. Badgerbanshee says:

    We saw Coastal Starlight Sunday (Sept. 9) night and enjoyed it very much. This is a pretty accurate review and reflects many of my own thoughts (though Dominique Paul Noth does a much better job of articulating them than I ever could).
    I would certainly describe the play as thought provoking, if for no other reason that I’m still thinking about the characters and the performers this morning.

  2. Swaterhouse says:

    We saw Coastal Starlight last night and absolutely LOVED it! The story was so interesting & powerful, every one of the actors so strong…so talented, the set was so creative and engaging…allowing the actors to share their stories… This was one of the best plays ever!!
    I encourage everyone to check to see if there are ANY tickets still available, as you do not want to miss this one! Perhaps leaving a few ‘loose ends untied’ is EXACTLY why I am still thinking about this play today and I am imagining and savoring what is still to be for these characters!!

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