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Reviews
"CATCH THE BUS! The Huntington refuels Inge's classic comedy and its season is off to a roaring start. Don't miss it!" — Joyce Kulhawik
"SUPERB! Nicholas Martin is a master. These actors are the making of an all-star repertory company." — WBUR
"Magic! A comic triumph! Bus Stop touches your heart. The ensemble shines in this big-hearted celebration of community and the transformative power of love." — Community/TAB Newspapers
"Truly marvelous! A romantic comedy crowd-pleaser. All aboard for this ride!" — Boston Phoenix
"Poignant and Engaging"
—The Boston Globe
"Superb! Nicholas Martin's riveting revival is boisterous and laugh-packed!"—TheatreMania.com
"Endearing and finely crafted! An extraordinary ensemble! You'll be drawn into this tale of love and friendship."—Cape Cod Times
“William Inge was an indisputably major artist, one of this country's half-dozen greatest playwrights.” — The Wall Street Journal
“Rich, funny, and fresh! A memorable achievement! An uproarious comedy that never strays from the truth.” — The New York Times
“Out of Kansas, Into the World: A Trove of Inge Plays” — New York Times (August 6, 2009)
Features
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From BU Today, Sept. 22, 2010: "Playwright William Inge wrote plays about small-town life, set in America's heartland. Bus Stop, which he referred to as 'a composite picture of varying kinds of love, ranging from the innocent to the depraved,' is one of the Pulitzer Prize-winner's best known . . . "
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From the Boston Globe, Sept. 19, 2010: "Huntington Theatre Company artistic director Peter DuBois didn't have to look far to find someone raising an eyebrow or two at his desire to revive William Inge's Bus Stop. . . . "
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From Boston Event Guide, Sept. 9, 2010:"As an audience, we kind of take the clothes the actors wear in a play for granted. . . . "
- From Community/TAB/Wicked Local Newspapers, Sept. 10, 2010
- From the Wall Street Journal, Sept. 3, 2010
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