“Ilya and her mother flee war via train; a commuter contemplates his imminent firing; a circus act stops among the cornfields of Indiana; runaways sing of locomotives. These loosely knit stories slowly fold together, drawing together good people who seek connections to their pasts, however contingent and fleeting and beautiful. We are all on this one train, together.” That’s a quote taken directly from the website of the Fort Myers-based Ghostbird Theatre Company describing its new play called