“Last Train To Nibroc” at Cape May Stage

“Last Train To Nibroc”
by Arlene Hutton

A funny, touching portrait of two young people searching for happiness, this simply staged romance played to critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival and Off-Broadway. In December 1940, an east-bound cross-country train carries the bodies of the great American writers Nathanael West and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Also on board is May, who shares her seat with a charming young flyer, Raleigh. The story of their relationship over the years is a nostalgic and charming look at America, and destined to become a classic in its own right.

Performed by Cape May Stage
At Robert Shackleton Playhouse
Performances ran
Thursday, August 22, 2002 thru Monday, September 9, 2002