In the chaos of the last seven days of the Second World War, a train full of looted artwork, stolen by the Nazis, flees Paris. Aboard the train, five famous muses, labeled 'degenerate' by their captors, await an uncertain fate. The Last Train is a play about identity, self-worth, and the value of art. Full of theatrical imagery, strong female characters, and lyrical language, The Last Train is both mystery and social critique.