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The Optimist, Or What Space Travel Means To Me

Musicals & Operas · Electric Lyre · Ages 14+ · United States of America

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the optimist, or what space travel means to me

Review by ALEX ARAFAT

April 21, 2026
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What I liked

This sounds like such a powerful and creative concept—blending music and storytelling inspired by Jimi Hendrix is already a win. Jesse’s journey of facing inner and outer struggles really hits home. It actually reminds me of when I was preparing to move abroad and had to figure out how to apostille fbi background check documents—it felt like my own little quest through confusing steps and challenges. In the end, like your play suggests, the journey itself teaches you what real progress and peace look like.

What I didn't like

This sounds like such a powerful and creative concept—blending music and storytelling inspired by Jimi Hendrix is already a win. Jesse’s journey of facing inner and outer struggles really hits home. It actually reminds me of when I was preparing to move abroad and had to figure out how to apostille fbi background check documents—it felt like my own little quest through confusing steps and challenges. In the end, like your play suggests, the journey itself teaches you what real progress and peace look like.

My overall impression

This sounds like such a powerful and creative concept—blending music and storytelling inspired by Jimi Hendrix is already a win. Jesse’s journey of facing inner and outer struggles really hits home. It actually reminds me of when I was preparing to move abroad and had to figure out how to apostille fbi background check documents—it felt like my own little quest through confusing steps and challenges. In the end, like your play suggests, the journey itself teaches you what real progress and peace look like.

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the optimist, or what space travel means to me