![]() ![]() And I walk to the bus stop ‘cause I gotta take a damn bus and I think, this kid almost runs me over and I’m the one who can’t drive anymore?Īnd I could tell you about how I served this country and put in my time and how Americans don’t give a damn about the elderly, when we should be respected because we’ve been places and built things and dammit we’re still here.īut it’s mostly…it gets me…because this is it- END OF EXCERPTĬLICK FOR THE COMPLETE THE BUS STOP MONOLOGUE. ![]() She’s got her other hand holding some smart-allack kid’s hand and she says, “You all right?” and he copies her like some damn parrot and says, “You all right?” I jerk her hand off my damn elbow and tell her and her smart-allack parrot-kid I’m fine. The resta the time, he don't even know I exist. ![]() It was adapted as a 1956 film of the same name, directed by Joshua Logan and starring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray. It received major revivals in the United States and United Kingdom in 20. Produced on Broadway, it was nominated for four Tony awards in 1956. But all he wants is a girl to throw his arms around and hug and kiss, that's all. Bus Stop is a 1955 play by American playwright William Inge. Playing games on his damn iphone, no doubt. I dunno why I don't go off to Montana and marry Bo. And some idiot with a Korean car almost runs me over! Some teenage kid driving, no doubt. I’m walking outta the damn food store carrying this bag of clementines-that’s all I got. He talks to a woman in her 70s or so, who is also waiting at the bus stop. Age range: 60-90 years old, mature adult monologueĭescription: LAWRENCE stands at a bus stop. ![]()
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