Ten strangers on a train take the ride of their lives in A Little Journey by Rachel Crothers. This heartfelt human comedy, one of Crothers' best, was nominated for the first Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1918.
Set entirely on a westbound train over the course of a four day trip, A Little Journey tells the story of Julie Rutherford, a proud but broken young woman who believes that things cannot possibly get any worse--until disaster stirkes.
"A simple moving story deftly and very convincingly told" wrote John Corbin in The New York Times, while in the New York World, Charles Darnton deemed the play "by far the finest play Miss Crothers has written" praising its "simple human feeling."