Bus Stop
By William Inge
Directed by Julia Glattfelt
A snowstorm forces a bus and its diverse passengers to seek refuge overnight in a diner, sparking unexpected connections and heartfelt revelations. Filled with empathetic characters that take us back to Kansas 1955, this engaging play brings comic elements and elusive romance. It’s a slice of Americana that famously inspired the 1956 film starring Marilyn Monroe. When first produced on Broadway, it was nominated for four Tony awards. Definitely worth a stop at this diner!