Coastal Stage Productions pulls into new venue with Bus Stop.
The second show of the Coastal Stage Productions fifth season, Bus Stop, will be onstage May 24 through June 2 at its new performance venue, Coastal Stage at AMVETS, 1831 Ribaut Rd in Port Royal, SC.
In the middle of an icy blizzard, five very different bus passengers are held over for the night in a Kansas roadside diner; challenged with trying to get along until morning. The colorful list of travelers includes nightclub performer, Cherie, (Julie Seibold) who is desperately afraid of her cowboy acquaintance Bo, (Mark Erickson) who has strong-armed her onto the bus toward his Montana ranch where he intends to marry her, Bo's level-headed sidekick and ranch hand Virgil, (Gregg Steele Heppner) and the slightly inebriated, yet strangely entertaining Dr. Gerald Lyman (Travis McKinley). Ferrying the diverse group is bus driver Carl, (Joe Ogiony) who frequently travels the route and secretly pines for the diners owner.
Young waitress, Elma (Brycen Ambrose & Gigi Pingree) a naive and idealistic high school student and the diners proprietor Grace, (Cheryl Graffo) hastily prepare to host the travelers. While Will Masters, (Brooke Pearson) the local sheriff who arrives for his nightly coffee, finds himself caught in the middle of the drama and action.
Bus Stop William Inges timeless coming of age dramedy, is directed by Luke Cleveland with assistant direction by Christine Grefe. The Broadway production of this amazing 1955 play received four Tony Award nominations.
Be sure to make your reservations early. Tickets will go fast! Get yours today!
Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with 2 p.m. matinees on Sundays. Tickets are $25 for reserved seating, $22 for group reserved seating, and $27 at the door. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.coastalstageproductions.com or call 843-717-2175.
The second show of the Coastal Stage Productions fifth season, Bus Stop, will be onstage May 24 through June 2 at its new performance venue, Coastal Stage at AMVETS, 1831 Ribaut Rd in Port Royal, SC.
In the middle of an icy blizzard, five very different bus passengers are held over for the night in a Kansas roadside diner; challenged with trying to get along until morning. The colorful list of travelers includes nightclub performer, Cherie, (Julie Seibold) who is desperately afraid of her cowboy acquaintance Bo, (Mark Erickson) who has strong-armed her onto the bus toward his Montana ranch where he intends to marry her, Bo's level-headed sidekick and ranch hand Virgil, (Gregg Steele Heppner) and the slightly inebriated, yet strangely entertaining Dr. Gerald Lyman (Travis McKinley). Ferrying the diverse group is bus driver Carl, (Joe Ogiony) who frequently travels the route and secretly pines for the diners owner.
Young waitress, Elma (Brycen Ambrose & Gigi Pingree) a naive and idealistic high school student and the diners proprietor Grace, (Cheryl Graffo) hastily prepare to host the travelers. While Will Masters, (Brooke Pearson) the local sheriff who arrives for his nightly coffee, finds himself caught in the middle of the drama and action.
Bus Stop William Inges timeless coming of age dramedy, is directed by Luke Cleveland with assistant direction by Christine Grefe. The Broadway production of this amazing 1955 play received four Tony Award nominations.
Be sure to make your reservations early. Tickets will go fast! Get yours today!
Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with 2 p.m. matinees on Sundays. Tickets are $25 for reserved seating, $22 for group reserved seating, and $27 at the door. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.coastalstageproductions.com or call 843-717-2175.
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