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The Gallery Players Presents 'Bus Stop' in Brooklyn March 14-29

By: Mar. 05, 2009
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For the first time in over a decade, William Inge returns to Brooklyn with The Gallery Players' revival of his classic drama Bus Stop. Directed by The Gallery Players' Artistic Director Heather Siobhan Curran, you're invited as this slice of Americana rolls into Brooklyn March 14 - 29, 2009.

The Gallery Players' limited engagement of Bus Stop runs March 14 - 29, 2009: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. There are two additional Saturday matinee performances on March 21st and 28th at 2pm, after which Producer Amanda White will moderate a talk back about Inge's work and life:

Performance Schedule
Sat. March 14th 8 pm - opening night!
Sun. March 15th 3 pm - matinee
Thu. March 19th 8 pm
Fri. March 20th 8 pm
Sat. March 21st 2 pm - matinee *Post-show talk back
Sat. March 21st 8 pm
Sun March 22nd 3 pm - matinee
Thu. March 26th 8 pm
Fri. March 27th 8 pm
Sat. March 28th 2 pm - matinee *Post-show talk back
Sat. March 28th 8 pm
Sun. March 29th 3 pm - matinee/ final performance

In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ..."

The Gallery Players' Artistic Director Heather Siobhan Curran teams up with Producer Amanda White (Standing Theater, teacher and performer; William Inge theater Festival) to bring this archetypal American drama to The Gallery Players' stage. The production features John Blaylock*, Rebecca Dealy, Justin Herfel*, Brad Lewandowski*, Shawn Parsons, Annie Paul*, Alisha Spielmann & Brad Thomason*. *appears courtesy Actors' Equity. Bus Stop is produced by Amanda White for The Gallery Players, Directed by Heather Siobhan Curran and the Associate Producer is Brian Michael Flanagan. The creative team includes: Set Design by Edward Morris, Costume Design by Meredith Neal, Lighting Design by Mike Billings, Sound Design by Craig Ryan Freeman, Props Master by Nicole Gaignat, Production Stage Managed by Trevor Regars and Assistant Stage Managed by Rebekah Hughston.

A New York institution since 1967, The Gallery Players has served actors and audiences alike for more than 4 decades by showcasing burgeoning new talent and offering a home base for theater professionals. Its eclectic programming of intimate revivals and ambitious new work in inventive productions has earned it the reputation of "New York's Best Kept Secret." The Gallery Players is the recipient of the Off-Off Broadway Review's 2000 Award for Lifetime Achievement and was the recipient of New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical in both 2007 & 2008 for their productions of Urinetown! the musical and Yank! A New Musical. Among its famous alumni are founding member Harvey Fierstein; Broadway regulars Nancy Anderson, Jeffry Denman and Diedre Goodwin; New York theater personality Seth Rudetsky and many others.

 

 



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