Don't miss our next production, Bus Stop by William Inge
Be sure to join us for our upcoming production of Bus Stop, by William Inge, directed by Sam Hack.
In this entertaining romantic drama filled with empathetic characters set in 1955, eight strangers are thrown together by Fate in a rural Kansas diner when a snowstorm causes bus passengers to seek shelter there. And Fate has a sense of drama and humor. The play is ultimately optimistic and hopeful.
Check out St. Louis Limelight magazine's profile on CCT's Bus Stop here
Bus Stop features an incredibly talented cast, as follows:
Elma Duckworth: Lucy Sappington, previously seen on the CCT stage in Born Yesterday. Lucy is also a member of the "Not Quite Right" improv group
Grace Hoylard: Erin Struckhoff, nominated for two Arts for Life awards for her portrayal of Lady Macbeth in CCT's Macbeth and of Mary in CCT's The Women, featured also in CCT's A View From the Bridge and Inherit the Wind, the Theater Guild of Webster Groves's Sylvia, and Midnight Company's The Everest Game
Will Masters: Jeff Lovell, also featured as Lennox in CCT's Macbeth, TGWG's Sylvia, Wait Until Dark, and The Trip to Bountiful, and in Titus Andronicus and Cardenio with St. Louis Shakespeare
Cherie: Britteny Henry, nominated for an Arts for Life award for her performance as Miranda in CCT's Enchanted Island, also featured in TGWG's The Underpants and St. Louis Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Titus Andronicus, and Cardenio
Dr. Gerald Lyman: Joe O'Connor, nominated for an Arts for Life award for his portray of Henry in CCT's The Lion in Winter, also familiar to CCT audiences from his roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Piece of My Heart, Enchanted Island, The Unexpected Guest, and Born Yesterday
Carl: Jeff Struckhoff, last seen on the CCT stage as an Immigration Officer in A View From the Bridge and as Dunlap in Inherit the Wind, also featured in a number of productions at East Central College
Virgil Blessing: Gene Rauscher, a veteran of CCT's productions of Our Town, The Fantasticks, and To Kill a Mockingbird
Bo Decker: Michael C. Bouchard, making his St. Louis stage debut but familiar to fans of Ozark Actors Theatre from their Comedy of Errors and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Performances and Tickets
Thursday, February 1 8:00pm
Friday, February 2 8:00pm
Saturday, February 3 8:00pm
Sunday, February 4 2:00pm
Thursday, February 8 8:00pm
Friday, February 9 8:00pm
Saturday, February 10 8:00pm
Sunday, February 11 2:00pm
Purchasing advance tickets is easy! Visit us at Brown Paper Tickets, e-mail tickets@placeseveryone.org, or call 314-721-9228 to reserve yours today!
Tickets can also be purchased at the door beginning 60 minutes prior to each performance. Lighted, handicapped-accessible parking is available.
For more information, RSVP at our Facebook event page!
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