Cozy 'Bus Stop' has a loudmouth center that's complemented by subtler portraits
The thermostat is set at "cozy" for Centerstage's new production of "Bus Stop," the 1955 William Inge drama about a slightly worldly young woman trying to escape the clutches of a love-struck idiot galoot. The lonely drifters stranded together in a blizzard carry on with a cheerful brand of the blues: The acting is bright and the rural decor is awful purty in David Schweizer's agreeable show. Read full article >&…