Directed by B. Michael Quale
During a howling snowstorm, a busload of weary travelers must hole up at a roadside diner until morning. A nightclub singer named Cherie has been kidnapped by a young cowboy who is ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, kicking and screaming, down the aisle. Overnight, the café owner and the bus driver explore a long-overdue friendship, a middle-aged scholar faces his past, and a small-town girl gets her first taste of romance. “William Inge should be a great comfort to all of us. His classic Bus Stop brings to the theatre a kind of warm-hearted compassion, creative vigor, freshness of approach and appreciation of average humanity that can be wonderfully touching and stimulation.” – The New York Post
CAST
Elma Duckworth |
Susan LaBar |
Grace Hoylard |
Susan Snyder |
Will Masters |
Russell Larson |
Carl |
Jim Ryen |
Cherie |
Paula Swenson |
Dr. Gerald Lyman |
Justin Parkinson |
Virgil Blessing |
Brad Dokken |
Bo Decker |
J.C. LaBar |
CREW
Director |
B. Michael Quale |
Scenic Design |
B. Michael Quale |
Set Construction |
Gordon Anderson, Brad Dokken, Mary Jo Harstad, J.C. LaBar, Susan LaBar, Stephanie Lorenz, Nash Morales, B. Michael Quale, Lisa Sanden-Larson, Russell Larson, Susan Snyder, George Wiegand |
Prop Masters |
Brad Dokken, B. Michael Quale, Jim Ryen, Susan Snyder |
Light Board Technician |
Maureen Healy |
Stage Crew |
Gordon Anderson |
House Volunteers |
Dennis Gendreau |
Concessions |
Mary Jo Harstad |
Program |
Brad Dokken |