Bus Stop (Broadway, Music Box Theatre, 1955) | Playbill

Bus Stop

Broadway
Play
Original


SYNOPSIS:

On a snowy night in Kansas, a diner can be an oasis, a prison, a place to hide, or a place to discover yourself. When a bus is forced to take shelter from stormy weather outside, a mismatched group of dreamers and cowboys, waitresses and outcasts find unexpected warmth in one another. In William Inge’s 1955 classic, this great playwright of the Midwest gives voice to memorable characters who’ll linger like the perfect cup of diner coffee.

People (26)

Awards

New York Drama Critics' Circle
1955 Best American Play Nominee
Outer Critics Circle
1955 Special Award Winner
Tony Award
1956 Best Featured Actress in a Play Nominee
1956 Direction (pre-1960) Nominee
1956 Scenic Design (Play or Musical) Nominee
1956 Play Nominee
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