Eleven Short Plays by William Inge FROM THE PUBLISHER
To Bobolink, for Her Spirit: A short play about autograph hunters lying in wait for celebrities outside a New York restaurant.
A Social Event: A brief, but revealing, study of two young Hollywood hopefuls.
The Boy in the Basement: A gripping play about a middle-aged man, still living with his parents, who suffers from a terrible and secret shame.
The Tiny Closet: A fussy, middle-aged bachelor is upset to find someone has broken into his locked closet and discovered the strange secret hidden within.
Memory of Summer: The touching story of a woman who has lost her youth and replaced it with the questionable comfort of delusion.
The Rainy Afternoon: Three children play house, copying their parents in alarming ways.
The Mall: An amusement park mall is the setting for a series of encounters.
An Incident at the Standish Arms: A woman and her date reveal an inner poverty the elegant room cannot hide.
People in the Wind: Midnight at a bus statioin in rural Kansas and a mixed bag of passengersall victims of differing fates.
Bus Riley's Back in Town: Two former lovers meet and reach out over the pain of the years.
The Strains of Triumph: Two lovers are overheard by a rival for the girl's love.