In this 1-act, four persons must change buses at an isolated bus
stop...literally in the middle of nowhere. The only items in sight are two benches, a Coke machine,
and an old man who calls himself "Keeper of the Machine." The travelers wait for their bus...and
wait...and wait. The old man makes the startling announcement that they will not be able to leave
until he is killed by one of them, who will in turn assume his place as Keeper of the Machine. Humor
gives way quickly to incredulity and then to terror as night approaches and no bus has stopped for
them. Who is the old man? What is the significance of the perverse Coke machine? Where are they and
why can't they leave?
This gripping play is full of symbolism and subtle suggestions about life.
The author has intentionally led his audience into expecting the expectedthe trite, weird
solutions to strange, bizarre problemsbut what we've become conditioned to expect to happen
never happens in this play. Read the play. And then after you've taken time to reflect on what it
says, read the author's explanation included in the script. Youand your audiencesare in for
an intriguing experience. For young adult and adult theatres.
"I am a student at a girls
school in Melbourne, Australia. I am doing an assignment on The Middle of Nowhere."Jane
Woodman.
Another by Marcell: Adaptation of Poe's The Infamous Soothing System
of Professor Maillard
See also: Mystery, Murder, and Mayhem