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Picnic by William Inge (1953): Chosen by Committee Episode 31

Phindie Podcasts December 1, 2020 No Comments

William Inge, his place in the American dramatic canon, and queer coding.

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BUS STOP (BRT): A place of isolation

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper October 13, 2015 No Comments

All of the individual stories the wayfarers tell in William Inge’s BUS STOP come through clearly in Susan D. Atkinson’s production of the ’50s classic at Bristol Riverside Theatre.

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