Bus Stop
William Inge
Directed by Gregory Lehane
“Theater is, of course, a reflection of life. Maybe we have to improve life before we can hope to improve theater.”
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Inge’s 1955 Tony Award winning play, Bus Stop, features eight idiosyncratically fascinating characters in search of personal fulfillment. Stranded by a fierce snowstorm in a rural Kansas diner, passengers on an interstate bus engage, commiserate, challenge and romance a group of town locals unused to the company of strangers. This beautiful and introspective play reveals the possibility that dignity and grandeur lie in each and every human action
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