KANSAS SHOWS:
- Thurs, Dec 8, 7:00pm Wichita State University, Wichita, KS CAC Theater (next to Rhatigan Student Center) The playwright and cast will conduct a talk back following the performance.
TICKETS: $5 WSU community and students; $10 general public. General admission. Tickets will be sold at the door, beginning one hour prior to the show. Note: A talk back with the playwright and cast will follow the show.
Sponsored by Wichita State University’s Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern and Classic Languages and Literatures
- Friday, Dec 9, 7:00pm, Blue Planet Cafe, Topeka, KS 110 SE 8th Avenue, Topeka, KS, 785 783-8883 Note: Nate Phelps, estranged son of Pastor Fred Phelps, will conduct a talk back following this performance along with the playwright and cast.
TICKETS: $10.00 students, $15 General Public. Tickets available for purchase beginning Tuesday, Dec 6 at Blue Planet Cafe. Limited seating.
- Saturday, Dec 10, 1:00pm Matinee, Blue Planet Cafe, Topeka, KS 110 SE 8th Avenue, Topeka, KS, 785 783-8883
Note: Nate Phelps, estranged son of Pastor Fred Phelps, will conduct a talk back following this performance along with the playwright and cast.
TICKETS: $10.00 students, $15 General Public. Tickets available for purchase beginning Tuesday, Dec 6 at Blue Planet Cafe. Limited seating.
- Saturday, Dec 10, 7:00pm Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) Topeka 4425 SW 19th Avenue, Topeka, KS, 785 215-7436
Note: Nate Phelps, estranged son of Pastor Fred Phelps, will conduct a talk back following this performance along with the playwright and cast.
TICKETS: $10.00 students, $15 General Public. Tickets available for purchase at the door. Limited seating. For more info on MCC Church, click here.
Question: What ages is the play appropriate for? Can I bring my teen son or daughter?
The Bus is appropriate for mature teens and adults. It contains some coarse language, and awkward moments of teens exploring mild sexual situations. The play also contains humor, an old man shouts ‘Cheese and crackers!’ and two boys kiss.
PREVIOUS AND UPCOMING PRODUCTIONS:
The Bus played a limited Off Broadway engagement at 59E59 Theaters in New York CIty, October 2011. The play is scheduled to be produced in San Francisco at New Conservatory Theater Center late next year. Productions are also being planned for London and South Africa in 2012/2013.
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About 59E59 Theaters: 59E59 Theaters is a critically acclaimed Off Broadway theater complex with three stages. Owned and operated by the not-for-profit Elysabeth Kleinhans Theatrical Foundation, 59E59 Theaters brings new, innovative, and challenging work to East Side audiences from across the United States and around the world. 59E59 Theaters were honored with a Drama Desk Award in 2008. www.59E59.org
