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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe're taking Regional Rail home after seeing a play in Central City, Philadelphia.
Trains rock. Train detractors, not.
Saw this. It was amazing:
Live Arts review: 'Red-Eye to Havre de Grace'
http://mobile.philly.com/blogs/?wss=/philly/blogs/phillystage/&id=169067975
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We're taking Regional Rail home after seeing a play in Central City, Philadelphia. (Original Post)
onehandle
Sep 2012
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HERVEPA
(6,107 posts)1. Was it Fringe Festival. what play?
onehandle
(51,122 posts)2. Yes. Updated my OP. nt
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)3. I rode the R2 every day for 10 years.
Got a whole lot of reading done.
JohnnyBoots
(2,969 posts)6. Rode the R3 all the time growing up. NT
HERVEPA
(6,107 posts)4. OK. I hear it's gotten rave reviews.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)5. The four person cast was brilliant and eerie.
Amazing staging and usage of 'special effects' with doors built into tables as props for most every scene. They would tumble them over, and climb over/in/out of them to show scene changes and to represent emotional changes. It was a very physical performance.
It was a musical. We had no idea it would be until we were handed the program.