REVIEW: Chemistry of the cast is greatest strength of BAT Theatre's ‘The Coast Starlight’ - The B-Town (Burien) Blog
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REVIEW: Chemistry of the cast is greatest strength of BAT Theatre’s ‘The Coast Starlight’ - The Waterland Blog
The setting of “The Coast Starlight” is simple – the bleak interior of a long-distance train traveling from Los Angeles to Seattle. The set, three rows of black chairs and a bag rack, are the only home for the actors and audience throughout the show’s 100-minute run. We are first introduced to T.J. (Joey Sponseller), a young man who implies he is not what he seems, and a young cartoonist, Jane (Ariel Rose), who sits, quietly sketching. While bot…
REVIEW: Chemistry of the cast is greatest strength of BAT Theatre's ‘The Coast Starlight’ - The B-Town (Burien) Blog
The setting of “The Coast Starlight” is simple – the bleak interior of a long-distance train traveling from Los Angeles to Seattle. The set, three rows of black chairs and a bag rack, are the only home for the actors and audience throughout the show’s 100-minute run. We are first introduced to T.J. (Joey Sponseller), a young man who implies he is not what he seems, and a young cartoonist, Jane (Ariel Rose), who sits, quietly sketching. While bot…
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