Review: Road-tripping musical in San Jose focuses on immigration issues

Christian Pizzirani/City Lights Theater Company While on a cross-country road trip Beatriz (Jessica Osegueda, right) and her daughter Olivia (Alycia Adame) face a potentially perilous encounter with the police in “Miss You Like Hell.”

The perilous nature of getting behind the wheel and driving to the corner store as an undocumented person is frightening; driving across the country in an unreliable vehicle under the same circumstances is an entirely different level of terror.

It’s not like Beatriz has much of a choice. An immigration hearing awaits on the other side of the country, but potential reconciliation with her estranged daughter Olivia certainly makes

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