Bus Stop, romantic comedy in three acts by William Inge, performed and published in 1955. Bus Stop, set in a small town in Kansas, is an expansion of the one-act play People in the Wind. The story concerns the passengers of a cross-country bus who are stranded overnight by a blizzard and congregate in Grace’s restaurant. The passengers include Cherie, a flighty blonde bar singer, cowboys Bo and Virgil, and a drunken doctor, and they are joined by the sheriff, the bus driver, and a waitress. The passengers devise entertainments for themselves, and the men vie for Cherie’s attention.

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