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A lot can happen in a single night. A tawdry nightclub singer can discover domesticity, a brash rancher can soften his touch, a drunken lecher can regain his dignity and even the most solitary and forlorn can find romance in a tiny, Midwestern roadside diner populated with weary travelers in the middle of a blizzard. While exuberant and comical on the surface, this enduring play by Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright William Inge is a tenderhearted tale of love and loneliness that examines the hunger for companionship and understanding which resides in us all. The 1956 movie version of the same name starred Marilyn Monroe as the young lounge singer.
“An uproarious comedy that never strays from the truth.” New York Times
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