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i have not seen it on stage - SPOILERS
Last Edit: dramedy 05:55 pm EDT 07/02/20
Posted by: dramedy 05:54 pm EDT 07/02/20
In reply to: Question about Almost, Maine (Stars in the House) - SPOILERS - mikem 03:59 pm EDT 07/02/20

I believe all of the stories take place within a 30 minute time period in one evening. So the girl in the field sets up that she is there to see the northern lights. I believe that just happens at the same point in several of the stories being told and the actors are basically pausing to look up at the northern lights when it happens and then continue with the dialog.

So I don't think it is a magic realism--but an actual event that draws their attention to the sky almost linking the different stories to one particular point in time.

As for the reading, it is one of the few that worked because it is basically only two characters interacting most of the time. It was worth watching.
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re: i have not seen it on stage - SPOILERS
Posted by: mikem 07:26 pm EDT 07/02/20
In reply to: i have not seen it on stage - SPOILERS - dramedy 05:54 pm EDT 07/02/20

I am curious now what the text says. I don't think that the sky/wind effect was supposed to be indicating that the actors were looking at the sky, because the one that happens during the scene with the two guys happens right after the second guy falls, and at that time, neither character is looking up. But the text may help shed some light.
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