“This production might not hit all the play’s grace notes, but I’m still glad it pulled over for a while.”
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“Bus Stop, as a midcentury reflection of a rapidly changing yet increasingly disconnected world, is rendered inert and tedious in this production.”
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“It’s a tribute to the strengths of Inge’s play itself—one that deserves not to be buried among its flashier, more cutting-edge brethren—that simply performing the text with skill and sensitivity proves to be enough.”
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"...the cast still seemed to be finding its rhythm, as there was occasional dead air in some of the transitions."
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"Bus Stop increasingly works its Inge magic. At its core, the dramedy—there’s an abundance of smart, laugh-eliciting lines—is about human connection."
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Stirring, thought provoking, engaging, and entertaining.
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The dutiful but uneven new production of William Inge’s 1955 drama has the look and feel of a museum piece
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