Two refugees arrive in a small border town already reeling from layoffs at the local factory, and because the trains that link all of Europe no longer stop in the towns station. Everyone in town, old and new, must decide where home is and what they will do to find, make, or keep it.With David Pichette, William Hall Jr., Douglas Graham, Yadira Durarte, Emily Pike, Monal Pathak, Tallis Moore, and Danny Lacker. Designs by Roberta Russell, Lucy Peckham, and Richart Schug. Directed by Terry Edward Moore"Timely, tender, brutal, and brilliant!" ArtsDesk
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The best play about the United States in 2021 was written in Scotland in 1994. In a time when words and ideas are divisive, and when someone from another country—or the other side of town—can seem both exotic and threatening, come join the feast that is David Greig's powerful play about two outsiders who change a small town. Two refugees arrive at a train station in a small border town where the trains no longer stop. They are not looking for love; they are not looking for trouble. They find both.
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