A classic drama from William Inge (Bus Stop, Picnic), the master of repressed passions and simmering tension, set in the Southwest during the oil boom of the 1920s. After an explosive fight with her husband, a young housewife must comfort her fragile son and get her wallflower daughter ready for a blind date. An undiscovered gem about decent people yearning for a better life. Runs September 27 to October 30
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