ATW Digest - Leah's Train opens - read the reviews
By Andy Propst on Feb 11, 2009 | In ATW Digest
AmericanTheaterWeb
Review - Leah's Train - At the Intersection of Past and Present
New York Times
Track Changes: Making Connections on the Railroad
Karen Hartman’s play is a worthwhile, mostly well-written and well-performed drama about family and the importance of cherishing life and connections.
Back Stage
Leah's Train reviewed by Ronni Reich
Questions of cultural and familial identity are given an intriguing twist when taken on by a cast of Asian-American actors, the drama becoming more universal.
TheaterMania
Review: Ruined
Lynn Nottage's emotionally devastating and spellbinding new play succeeds spectacularly both as potent political statement and as riveting drama.
nytheatre.com
Review: Leah's Train
A woman, her mother, and her grandmother encounter one another from different ends of the 20th century on the magical train ride that is Leah's Train.
CurtainUp
Review: Leah's Train
After nearly twenty years of presenting revivals of western stage classics with all Asian-American actors, this is the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO) first venture to include works from other cultures
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