'The Girl on the Train' coming to the Racine Theatre Guild
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When British author Paula Hawkins released her novel “The Girl on the Train” in 2015, many critics hailed it as the next “Gone Girl.” A domestic thriller, the novel is about a commuter who catches a glimpse of a shocking domestic event that eventually changes the course of the lives of all those involved. Extremely popular, the book held the top spot on The New York Times’ fiction bestsellers list for 13 consecutive weeks.
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Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are, from left, Maegan Mansfield as Megan Hipwell, Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson, and Kevin Martinez as Kamal Abdic.
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Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are Kevin Sustachek as Tom Watson, and Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson.
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Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are Kevin Sustachek as Tom Watson, and Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson.
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Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson and Brian Dean as Scott Hipwell.
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Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are, from left, Maegan Mansfield as Megan Hipwell, Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson (in background), and Kevin Martinez as Kamal Abdic.
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Megan (Maegan Mansfield) and Kamal (Kevin Martinez) share a moment in Rachel's (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) memories as she shares them with Scott Hipwell (Brian Dean).
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Kamal (Kevin Martinez) tries to comfort his client, Megan Hipwell (Maegan Mansfield) as she reveals her past through therapy sessions.
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D.I. Gaskill (John Strack) tries to reason with Rachel (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) and Anna (Samantha Sustachek) as they fight.
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D.I. Gaskill (John Strack) helps Rachel Watson (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) piece the fragments of her memory together.
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Megan (Maegan Mansfield) reassures her husband, Scott (Brian Dean) that everything will be okay.
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Tom Watson(Kevin Sustachek) suggest parts of his ex-wife Rachel's (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) memory may be playing tricks on her.
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Megan (Maegan Mansfield) and Kamal (Kevin Martinez) share a moment in Rachel's (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) memories as she shares them with Scott Hipwell (Brian Dean).
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Tom (Kevin Sustachek) and Anna (Samantha Sustachek) are unhappily surprised to see Rachel (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) has somehow gotten linked to Scott (Brain Dean).
Art, museum exhibits in Kenosha, Racine counties this week feature a number of items.
When British author Paula Hawkins released her novel “The Girl on the Train” in 2015, many critics hailed it as the next “Gone Girl.” A domestic thriller, the novel is about a commuter who catches a glimpse of a shocking domestic event that eventually changes the course of the lives of all those involved. Extremely popular, the book held the top spot on The New York Times’ fiction bestsellers list for 13 consecutive weeks.
Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are, from left, Maegan Mansfield as Megan Hipwell, Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson, and Kevin Martinez as Kamal Abdic.
Rehearsing "The Girl on the Train" are, from left, Maegan Mansfield as Megan Hipwell, Drea Roedel-Schroeder as Rachel Watson (in background), and Kevin Martinez as Kamal Abdic.
Megan (Maegan Mansfield) and Kamal (Kevin Martinez) share a moment in Rachel's (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) memories as she shares them with Scott Hipwell (Brian Dean).
Megan (Maegan Mansfield) and Kamal (Kevin Martinez) share a moment in Rachel's (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) memories as she shares them with Scott Hipwell (Brian Dean).
Tom (Kevin Sustachek) and Anna (Samantha Sustachek) are unhappily surprised to see Rachel (Drea Roedel-Schroeder) has somehow gotten linked to Scott (Brain Dean).