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Friday, August 23, 2024

Transport Group Announces 2024-25 Season

by Andrew Poretz

In addition to two previously announced works (Split, in September 2024, with tickets currently on sale; and William Inge’s Bus Stop in 2025), Transport Group’s 2024-2025 season also includes workshops of B…

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

LaChanze to Make New York Directorial Debut with Alice Childress’ Wine in the Wilderness

by Darryn King

Tony Award winner LaChanze will direct Alice Childress' Wine in the Wilderness in her New York directorial debut. The production is part of Classic Stage Company's 2024-25 season, which will also include Will…

LaChanze-Helmed Wine in the Wilderness, Bus Stop, More Set for Upcoming Classic Stage Company Season

by Logan Culwell-Block

The Off-Broadway company has unveiled its complete 2024-2025 season.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Feral Monster review – turbulent teen musical at breakneck speed

by Gareth Llŷr Evans

Sherman theatre, CardiffThere’s no shortage of smart ideas in Bethan Marlow’s drama of adolescent awakening in rural Wales, but they whiz by before they really develop There isn’t much that feels particul…

Friday, February 2, 2024

Don Murray, Oscar-Nommed for His ‘Bus Stop’ Role Opposite Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 94

by Pat Saperstein

Don Murray, who received an Oscar nomination for his performance opposite Marilyn Monroe in the 1956 film adaptation of William Inge’s play “Bus Stop,” has died. He was 94. His son Christopher confirmed h…

Don Murray, a Star in Films That Took on Social Issues, Dies at 94

by Robert D. McFadden

An Oscar-nominated role opposite Marilyn Monroe in “Bus Stop” led to a long career in film and TV and onstage, in productions that grappled with race, drugs, homosexuality and more.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

The Architect review – Stephen Lawrence tribute is a deeply moving ride

by Arifa Akbar

Greenwich + Docklands International Festival, LondonSet aboard a double-decker as it journeys through London and back and forth in time, this is a poignant but uplifting immersive theatre piece about race, the …

Friday, July 28, 2023

Just For Us

by Tulis McCall

OK THIS goes on my FAVORITES list. When Edelman drops us off at the final bus stop you realize we have doubled back around to the beginning.  He leaves us where he found us, except we are the wiser for it.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Sorter review – an unflinching account of opioid addiction

by Gareth Llŷr Evans

Swansea Grand theatreRichard Mylan’s grim narratives are filled with sympathy and compassion, lifted by Sophie Melville’s all-consuming and fearless performance As noted in a programme glossary, Sorter take…

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

“IT’S AN HONOR JUST TO BE NOMINATED”

by Ron Fassler

January 10, 2023: Theatre Yesterday and Today, by Ron Fassler Though the Tony Awards have been handed out since 1948, the citing of nominees didn’t enter the mix until 1956. Since then, as many as two, three…

Monday, September 6, 2021

Roles and Rules of Comedy

by Joel Benjamin

"Roles and Rules of Comedy," six short comedic bits of fluff written and directed by Harold Dean James is a character-driven view of contemporary New York City.  Presented at the elegant Players Club on Gramer…

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Broadway From A to Z: A

by JK

Today, we start a new series that is strictly to the letter. Our new series, Broadway From A to Z, will look at the people, shows and history of The Great Bright Way! Obviously, each month, we'll only be able …

Monday, June 7, 2021

Theatre for Two review – intimate encounters, from bedroom to bus stop

by Chris Wiegand

CentrE17, LondonKilter’s touring production invites audiences of one or two to watch a quartet of short monologues performed inside a hut Last June, with England’s venues closed due to the pandemic, if you…

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

This Week in Broadway History: March 2 - 8

by JK

This Week in Broadway History: March 2 - 8 🎭OPENING NIGHTS🎭 Bus Stop March 2, 1955: The new William Inge play, Bus Stop, opens at the Music Box, and stars Kim Stanley and Elaine Stritch. March 2…

Monday, November 23, 2020

Review: The Bus Stop, Traverse Theatre

by Liam Offord

Review: The Bus Stop, Traverse Theatre3.0Overall ScoreThe Bus Stop centres around the story of Jack, a young wheelchair user who is the victim of a cruel disability hate crime. The fallout causes Jack immense s…

Monday, November 9, 2020

MOVING PEOPLE: Daniel Gwirtzman on Maintaining a Company for 20+ Years, Optimism as a Choice, and His Love of the Polka, the Charleston, and The Hora

by The Dance Enthusiast

In MOVING PEOPLE: Daniel Gwirtzman on Maintaining a Company for 20+ Years, Optimism as a Choice, and His Love of the Polka, the Charleston, and The Hora Or, "I can’t say I have a favorite movement. Favorite…

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

New home for Sydney’s Genesian Theatre Company

by Arts Review

The Genesian Theatre Company is thrilled to have found a new home only one bus stop over the Anzac bridge from their current Kent St location! Plans are underway for the fit out of a brand new theatre space in …

Monday, September 7, 2020

Exciting new home announced for Genesian Theatre Company

by Peter J Snee

The Genesian Theatre Company is thrilled to have found a new home only one bus stop over the Anzac bridge

Saturday, July 18, 2020

We Are Freestyle Love Supreme on Hulu: Lin-Manuel Miranda et al before Hamilton

by New York Theater

So there is Lin-Manuel Miranda, ten years before “Hamilton,” three years before even “In The Heights,” galloping across the street to join his fellow members of Freestyle Love Supreme, a hip-hop improv …

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

David Benedict: It’s time for English National Opera to embrace theatricality again

by David Benedict

A few weeks ago I was at a bus stop staring at my phone at about 9pm. The odd thing about that

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Vignettes review – slender slices of life by female playwrights

by Catherine Love

Hope Mill theatre, ManchesterThis collection of short plays by women features vivid characters and bears the bruises of the patriarchy Vignettes is an apt title for HER Productions’ collection of new short pl…

Thursday, October 17, 2019

The Sound Inside, Starring Mary-Louise Parker, Opens on Broadway

by Andy Lefkowitz

The Sound Inside, a new play by Pulitzer finalist Adam Rapp, officially opens on October 17 at Studio 54. Tony-winning actress Mary-Louise Parker stars in the production, directed by Tony winner David Cromer, w…

Monday, September 16, 2019

R.I.P. Ric Ocasec

by Trav S.D.

Usually I turn around tributes to deceased artists as fast as I possibly can, but I got the news about Ric Ocasek on the way back from a performance last night, at a bus stop in Queens, in the throes of a split…

Saturday, September 14, 2019

The Sound Inside, Starring Mary-Louise Parker, Begins Broadway Run

by Andy Lefkowitz

Tony-winning actress Mary-Louise Parker returns to the Great White Way on September 14, headlining Pulitzer finalist Adam Rapp's new play The Sound Inside. Tony winner David Cromer directs the New York premie…

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Ms. Broadway September 2019: The Sound Inside's Mary-Louise Parker

by JK

Like this month's Mr. Broadway, Ms. Broadway September 2019 has amassed an impressive, critically-acclaimed, award-winning resume of acting credits. She is remarkable in every media, of course, but how fortunat…

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Police vehicle crashes into San Francisco bus stop

by Peter Hegarty

Accident happened in city's Japantown

Friday, June 28, 2019

Tickets Are Now on Sale for Adam Rapp's The Sound Inside Starring Mary-Louise Parker

by Broadway.com

Tickets are now on sale for the Broadway premiere of Pulitzer finalist Adam Rapp's drama The Sound Inside at Studio 54. Tony winner David Cromer will direct the production, set to begin previews on September 1…

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Mary-Louise Parker to Star in Adam Rapp's Broadway-Debut Play The Sound Inside

by Andy Lefkowitz

Mary-Louise Parker is returning to the Great White Way. The Tony- and Emmy-winning actress will headline The Sound Inside, a new play by Pulitzer finalist Adam Rapp, who will make his Broadway debut with this…

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Review: ‘Bus Stop’ at Aldersgate Church Community Theater

by Julia L. Exline

Aldersgate Church Community Theater presents Bus Stop, by William Inge. Written in 1955, this production follows a group of strangers who find themselves stranded together overnight after being hit by a blizzar…

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Theatre Review: ‘Bus Stop’ at Aldersgate Church Community Center

by Mary Ann Johnson

Well, Toto, we are in Kansas now—at least for the duration of this reverent revival of ‘Bus Stop’ by William Inge. The Aldersgate Church Community Theatre does a lovely job of bringing this story to life,…

Monday, February 11, 2019

People You Should Know . . . Judith Ingber

by Zack Calhoon

Judith Ingber-Off-Broadway: The Seagull (New York Classical Theatre). Regional: Life Sucks world premiere (Theatre J), Yentl music and lyrics by Jill Sobule (Theatre J),&…

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Festival to celebrate WWII refugees' influence on British culture

by Mark Brown Arts Correspondent

From opera to bus stop signs, Insiders/Outsiders will tell the stories of arts figures who fled NazisThey are far from household names but perhaps should be: Fritz Busch, Carl Ebert and Rudolf Bing in the field…

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Paula Wayne, Golden-Voiced Broadway Star of Golden Boy, Dead at 84

by Paul Wontorek

Paula Wayne, the golden-voiced leading lady of Broadway’s Golden Boy, died on November 9 at her South Florida home. She was 84 and had battled pancreatic cancer in recent years. Raised in Hobart, Oklahom…

Thursday, September 13, 2018

People You Should Know . . . Ron Canada

by Zack Calhoon

Ron Canada (Director/Executive Producer) was born and raised in NYC. His directing credits include "The Invested" (4th Street Theater, NY), "Lights Up on the Fade Out" (Lillian Theatre, CA), "The Maids" (CAP Th…

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

The End of Eddy review – a televisual glimpse into small-town homophobia

by Mark Fisher

The Studio, EdinburghStewart Laing sensitively takes Édouard Louis’s groundbreaking coming-of-age story from page to stageWhen Édouard Louis was growing up in a poor working-class village in the north of Fr…

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

A Review of Bus Stop at Eclipse Theatre Company

by Irene Hsiao

Eclipse Theatre Company’s William Inge season continues with this 1955 play about getting lost in order to get found.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

'Bus Stop' review: Stranded in Kansas, trying to make sense of Inge's relationships

by Kerry Reid

“This is the Plains, a state of mind, right, some spiritual affliction, like the blues” says Barbara, the eldest daughter of the Oklahoma Weston clan in Tracy Letts’ “August: Osage County.” William In…

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Industry Ticket Offers

by Bt

Bus Stop - Eclipse Theatre Company at The Athenaeum (2936 N. Southport Ave. Chicago). $10 industry tickets for all previews on July 12th, 13th and 14th at 7:30pm and $15 industry tickets for Thursday July 19th …

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Stephen Payne Joins Broadway's Straight White Men; Denis Arndt Exits the Production

by Caitlin Moynihan

Stephen Payne has joined the cast of Young Jean Lee's Straight White Men as Ed, replacing Tony nominee Denis Arndt, who has left the production due to "creative differences." This news comes …

Monday, May 14, 2018

Rattle Snake review – real-life stories of coercive abuse in raw two-hander

by Lyn Gardner

Soho theatre, London Open Clasp’s hard-hitting and sophisticated production shines a light on all-too invisible domestic abuseYou might meet James anywhere. In a bar, like Suzy (Christina Berriman Dawson) did…

Monday, February 12, 2018

BWW Review: AN ACT OF KINDNESS, The Vaults

by Cindy Marcolina

Two worlds collide at a bus stop. Martin Robert Hayes is a young professional whose life clashes with Leila Helena Westerman, a bubbly and energetic 23-year-old woman who works in a coffee shop and hates it. He…

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Review: Stage Door hits its stride in a solid revival of William Inge’s classic “Picnic” 

by Jim Farmer

His plays aren’t produced with much regularity these days, but novelist and playwright William Inge left behind a tremendous body of work, including Come Back, Little Sheba, Bus Stop (my personal fave from In…

Thursday, December 7, 2017

In Violet, a scarred heroine goes in search of a miracle

When we first catch sight of her, waiting at a Greyhound Bus stop in the mountain hamlet of Spruce Pine, North Carolina (which actually exists, by the way), the eponymous 25-year-old heroine of Violet looks lik…

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Billy Crudup to Star in World Premiere Solo Play Harry Clarke at Vineyard Theatre

by Andy Lefkowitz

Billy Crudup has landed a new stage role! The Tony winner will star in Harry Clarke, a new solo play by David Cale, set to play off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre. The previously announced production…

Monday, August 28, 2017

Review: An Act of Kindness, C Cubed

by Beatrix Swanson Scott

An Act of Kindness by new London theatre company Rascal Theatre takes place at a London bus stop. This is where Leila and Martin meet. Leila, a waitress, takes the bus to work here every day. Martin is only her…

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Review: Stop: The Musical, C South

by Beatrix Swanson Scott

  Stop, the Oxford University Drama Society’s national touring show, was created by students with help from French musical theatre composer and producer Claude-Michel Schönberg, known for such internati…

Friday, March 24, 2017

Regional Roundup: Top New Features This Week Around Our Broadway World - 3/24; SPRING AWAKENING in Maine, A RAISIN IN THE SUN in Charlotte and More!

by BroadwayWorld

BroadwayWorld presents a comprehensive weekly roundup of regional stories around our Broadway World, which include videos, editor spotlights, regional reviews and more. This week, we feature SPRING AWAKENING in…

Sunday, March 5, 2017

STAGE TUBE: Run, Jeffy, Run! SNL and Kate McKinnon Take on Jeff Sessions with Forrest Gump Bus Stop Confessionals

by Stage Tube

The absence of Alec Baldwin's Trump did nothing to slow the hilarity in Saturday Night Live's cold open this week.

Friday, December 16, 2016

People You Should Know . . . Jeff Wise

by Zack Calhoon

JEFF WISE (Director) is an actor, director and producer in NYC.  He most recently collaborated with Slant Theatre Project as a producer on the World Premiere of Lawrence Dial’s In the Room. Directing: Ro…

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Review: An Act of Kindness, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

by Jessica Handscomb

An Act of Kindness, written by Helena Westerman, is a two-hander with Westerman herself playing 22-year-old bohemian free-spirit Leila, and Robert Hayes as businessman and alpha male Martin. The entirety of the…

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Victoria Wood remembered: 'Her shining genius never stopped unfurling'

by Lucy Mangan

Only Victoria Wood could write a line like: ‘And where has it got you, having a pelvic floor like a bulldog clip?’ Her comic creations – from scallop-faced punks to menopausal dinnerladies – will live f…

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Happily After Ever

by Barry

Opens at 59E59 Theaters for a limited run through April 16. Happily After Ever, a hilarious new play by Brooklyn native Laura Zlatos, opened at 59E59 Theaters for a limited run through April 16th.  The se…

Monday, April 4, 2016

Ironbound: Rationing Love

by Nicole Serratore

Marin Ireland & Morgan Spector. Photo by Sandra CoudertMartyna Majok's new play Ironbound slyly lures you in with a well-set snare.  She gets you comfortable watching a couple fight.  The dialogue…

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Ironbound ***1/2

by Barry

Baggage Bound to Repeat Itself in Relationships By: Lauren Yarger Three time frames intersect at one location – a bus stop in Elizabeth, NJ in Martyna Majok’s study of relationships and their baggage in a …

Saturday, March 26, 2016

"Ironbound" Offers an Unyielding Picture of the Woes Confronting Working-Class Women

by Broadway & Me

The actress Marin Ireland can do no wrong in my book and she shows why that's so in Ironbound, a drama about a Polish immigrant that's playing at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater through April 24. The probl…

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Off-Broadway Theater Review: Ironbound

by Lauren Yarger

Marin Ireland and Moragn Spector. Photo Sandra CoudertBaggage Bound to Repeat Itself in RelationshipsBy Lauren YargerThree time frames intersect at one location – a bus stop in Elizabeth, NJ in Martyna Majok�…

'Ironbound' - Gritty, Moving Drama

by Andy Propst

Shiloh Fernandez and Marin Ireland in Ironbound (©Sandra Coudert) Playwright Martyna Majok distills a Polish woman's tumultuous and difficult life in America to absorbing effect in the new play Ironbound…

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Ironbound: Bus Stop Blues

by Sandi Durell

    by Samuel L. Leiter   One thing Polish-born playwright Martyna Majok’s terrifically acted, verbally charged, but dramatically slack Ironbound—a coproduction of the Rattlestick Playwrights…

Ironbound Review: An Immigrant’s Search for Love and Money

by Jonathan Mandell

Darja, the central character in Ironbound, never leaves a barren bus stop on an ugly stretch of post-industrial New Jersey, but Martyna Majok’s rich play about a poor immigrant feels always on the move, deter…

Ironbound: Review, pics

by New York Theater

Darja, the central character in Ironbound, never leaves a barren bus stop on an ugly stretch of post-industrial New Jersey, but Martyna Majok’s rich play about a poor immigrant feels always on the move, deter…

Friday, February 26, 2016

Stage Checklist: 'Bus Stop' In New Haven; 'Carousel' In New London

by Christopher Arnott

New Haven Theater Company has had some success with ensemble-based shows about American small-town communities, including "Our Town" and "Almost, Maine." William Inge's "Bus Stop," about a bunch of regular folk…

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Simon Stephens' Off-Broadway Hit Heisenberg, Starring Mary-Louise Parker, Will Transfer to the Main Stem

by Imogen Lloyd Webber

After an acclaimed run off-Broadway at Manhattan Theater Club last summer, Heisenberg will transfer to the Great White Way. Directed by Mark Brokaw, the two-hander is set to once again star Tony winner Mary-Lou…

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Broadway Stars on Ice! Laura Bell Bundy, Gavin Creel & Eden Espinosa Wish You a Merry, Merry Christmas

by Ryan McPhee

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: when Broadway stars fill the streets of New York singing Christmas carols and raid the Steinway & Sons on Sixth Ave. Tony nominee Laura Bell Bundy joined forc…

STAGE TUBE: Laura Bell Bundy, Eden Espinosa and Gavin Creel Team for Holiday Edition of 'Broadway Bus Stop'

by Stage Tube

From ice skating to Christmas shopping to festive spices wafting from restaurants, New York City is in full holiday swing.Below, stroll through the decoration-lined streets of New York with stage vetsLaura Bell…

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Broadway Vet Larry Pine, Rich Sommer & More Will Join Ed Harris in Sam Shepard’s Buried Child Off-Broadway

by Imogen Lloyd Webber

This is some off-Broadway lineup to look forward to! Larry Pine, Rich Sommer, Paul Sparks and Nat Wolff will join the previously reported Ed Harris, Amy Madigan and Taissa Farmiga in Buried Child. Directed…

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Greetings from Tokyo

by Chris Grady

There’s no word for “no” in Japanese, which is probably why I am sitting by the bus stop at Tokyo airport about to head to Shinjuku to see Studio Life’s new production of Phantom the untold story design…

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

VIDEO: BWW Exclusive: Episode Premiere of Laura Bell Bundy's SKITS-O-FRENIC ft. Cheyenne Jackson

by TV News Desk

Below, BWW brings you anexclusive episode premiere of the seriesfeaturing Cheyenne Jackson titled 'Broadway Bus Stop'. In the episode, Laura runs into fellow Broadway stars and they break into song.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

George Morfogen & More Set for Ingmar Bergman’s Nora Off-Broadway

by Broadway.com

George Morfogen (Oz) and more have been enlisted for the previously reported production of Ingmar Bergman’s Nora at Cherry Lane Theatre this fall. Directed by Austin Pendleton, the adaptation of Henrik Ib…

Complete Casting Set for Ingmar Bergman’s Nora Off-Broadway

by Broadway.com

More details for the previously reported production of Ingmar Bergman’s Nora at Cherry Lane Theatre this fall. Directed by Austin Pendleton, the adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama A Doll&rsq…

Monday, October 5, 2015

a bluegrass Hootenanny from Guillotine Theatre (review)

by Jill Kyle-Keith

Part Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, part Agatha Christie mystery (your pick), and part ‘Strangers at a Bus Stop’ actor’s warmup, Hootenanny by Monique LaForce is a nice little ride int…

Saturday, October 3, 2015

‘Bus Stop’ at Bristol Riverside Theatre

by Tim Dunleavy

Oh, the weather outside is frightful. It’s the middle of the night on an isolated Kansas highway, somewhere between Kansas City and Topeka, and a massive winter snowstorm has stranded a group of bus passenger…

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Mark Jacoby Leads Cast in Philadelphia Staging of Bus Stop Beginning Tonight

by Olivia Clement

Broadway veteran Mark Jacoby stars in Bristol Riverside Theatre's staging of William Inge's celebrated romantic comedy, Bus Stop, which begins previews Sept. 29 at the Philadelphia venue.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Mark Jacoby to Pull Up in Bristol Riverside Theatre’s Bus Stop

by Olivia Clement

Broadway veteran Mark Jacoby is among the cast of Bristol Riverside Theatre's staging of William Inge's celebrated romantic comedy, Bus Stop, playing this fall in Philadelphia.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Paul Clayton: An actor must master the heat, the cold and toilets

by Paul Clayton

Light a cigarette at a bus stop and the bus will come. Book a holiday and your agent will phone with a

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Tony-Winning Weeds Star Mary-Louise Parker to Return to New York Stage in Heisenberg

by Ryan McPhee

Tony and Emmy winner Mary-Louise Parker will star opposite Kenneth Welsh in the world premiere of Heisenberg off-Broadway this spring. The play, penned by The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time scrib…

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone & More To Take Part in Everybody, Rise! A Celebration of Elaine Stritch on Broadway

by Ryan McPhee

Broadway will ‘rise’ once more for Elaine Stritch. Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone and more will take part in a tribute to the late stage icon as part of Everybody, Rise! A Celebration of Elaine Str…

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

REVIEW: 'The Vandal' at Steep Theatre ★★★

by Kerry Reid

If two shows can constitute a trend, then the latter half of 2014 is turning into the Year of the Desperate Woman Waiting for a Bus. In Martyna Majok's "Ironbound," produced in August with Steppenwolf's First L…

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Natural Affection, Jermyn Street Theatre

by Siobhan Murphy

The work of William Inge doesn't get much of a look-in on British stages, but the American dramatist's depictions of frustrated aspirations and desires at work in small-town Midwestern lives - most famously rea…

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Broadway Theaters to Dim Lights in Honor of Stage Icon Elaine Stritch

by Ryan McPhee

Great White Way theaters will dim their lights to pay tribute to Elaine Stritch, the legendary Tony-winning Broadway performer who died on July 17 at the age of 89. Marquees will go dark on Friday, July 18 at 7…

Elaine Stritch: Saying Goodbye to One of Broadway’s Bawdiest Broads

by Matthew Wexler

One of Broadway’s bawdiest broads, Elaine Stritch, passed away today at the age of 89. Her early career included the 1952 revival of Pal Joey and Bus Stop in 1955, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award…

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