As new residents of Port Townsend, we were delighted to happen upon the Port Townsend High School production of a charming play, “Almost, Maine.”
Although we are somewhat jaded regular …
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As new residents of Port Townsend, we were delighted to happen upon the Port Townsend High School production of a charming play, “Almost, Maine.”
Although we are somewhat jaded regular theater-goers, we found this play had everything we look for in a night at the theater: a snappy, smart script that let the kids explore the phenomenon of love from different angles, heartfelt acting, and even a shooting star.
Hats off to the kids and teachers who made this wonderful experience open to members of the public who happened to wander in on a dreary weekend night. Sad to say, the kids played to an almost empty house. I don’t know why everyone in town wasn’t there.
Lucky for you that it runs for two more weekends.
Dana Standish and Noah Seixas
Port Townsend