Sunday, March 28, 2010

"Bus Stop" review by Deborah Ground Buckner

Kansas City Repertory celebrates its Midwestern traditions with the staging of Kansas native William Inge's Bus Stop. Set in early March 1955, in a diner in rural Kansas, about 20 miles west of Kansas City, Missouri, the play is both familiar and far away. It is the Chaucer-like story of eight lonely people brought together who pass the time entertaining each other and pondering the questions of life.

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