BUS STOP to Open November 14 at Little Fish Theatre, 11/14-12/13

By: Nov. 01, 2014
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Little Fish Theatre today announced the opening of the final show of its thirteenth season, William Inge's acclaimed comedic drama, BUS STOP, Nov. 14-Dec. 13.

Set in a diner outside of Kansas City in 1955, an unexpected snowstorm is preventing a bus from continuing on its route. Eight characters wait out the snowstorm in the diner overnight, using the time to pursue romantic opportunities and escape from loneliness.

Grace, played by Christina Morrell, runs the diner; while Mara McCaffray plays young Elma, who waits tables. Amanda Broomell and Morgan West play Cherie and Bo, a young couple working out their relationship, and Virgil the ranch hand is played by Doug Mattingly. Carl, who drives the bus, is played by Brad C. Light, while Logal Loughmiller plays Will, the local Sheriff. Rodney Rincon completes the cast as the alcoholic intellectual, Dr. Gerald Lyman. Rincon is a frequent performer at Little Fish, having acted most recently in Oswald, the Actual Interrogation. The remaining cast members are new to the Little Fish stage.

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"This gem of a play is like a picture postcard from the 1950's. It captures both the innocence of the time and the bittersweet, universal longing for love," notes director Mark Piatelli. "In the end, as the bus departs, the lucky ones have found the love they seek while others are 'left out in the cold.'" Piatelli is a founding member of Little Fish Theatre, having directed Blithe Spirit, The Lady's Not for Burning, Desdemona: A Play about a Handkerchief, and co-directed Arms and the Man in seasons past. He is also credited with creating Little Fish's very popular annual production of short plays, Pick of the Vine, and with directing and co-producing the first several years' offerings.

BUS STOP will run Fridays and Saturdays November 14 through December 13. Sunday matinee performances are scheduled for 2pm on November 30 and December 7. After the November 30 performance, the creative team will be available for 10 to 15 minutes for post-show discussion with the audience.

Founded in 2002, Little Fish Theatre presents classic and contemporary plays in an intimate setting on Centre Street in downtown San Pedro. Producing eleven plays each year for a one-room 65-seat venue, Little Fish delivers the quintessential close-up theatrical experience, where audience and performers share space and sight-lines, making for eruptive laughter, highly-charged action and palpable emotion.


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