William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize-winning play revolves around the denizens of a San Francisco bar in 1939. Lonely, lovelorn, weary or cynical, the characters drift in and out of the bar and each other's lives, giving voice to Saroyan's philosophies as they randomly comment about the impending world war, the beauty of art, and traditional notions of good and evil. At least one of the relationships stands a chance of enduring: a brawny innocent named Tom is falling in love with a vulnerable young prostitute named Kitty. Saroyan himself is heard reciting the play's prologue.
Benjamin Hendrickson
as Nick
Richard Ooms
as Arab
Nicolas Surovy
as Joe
Elaine Hausman
as Newsboy
Michael Tolaydo
as Drunkard
Norman Snow
as Tom
Patti LuPone
as Kitty Duval
Robert Bacigalupi
as Dudly
Brooks Baldwin
as Harry
Gerald Gutierrez
as Wesley
Glynis Bell
as Lorene & Killer's Sidekick
James Harper
as Blick