

Good People
David Lindsay-abaire
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: 2011 Tony Award for Best Play
THE STORY: Welcome to Southie, a Boston neighborhood where a night on the town means a few rounds of bingo, where this month's paycheck covers last month's bills, and where Margie Walsh has just been let go from yet another job.
Facing eviction and
"A tough and tender play about the insurmountable class divide between those who make it out of this [South Boston] blue-collar Irish neighborhood and those who find themselves left behind."
— Variety
"Discovering how Margie operates – and where she’s coming from – is one of the more subtly surprising treats of this theater season."
— The New York Times
"Shot through with aching authenticity, Good People is that rare play that is both timeless and completely keyed into a specific moment in American life – without the need to grasp for topicality. David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted another penetrating drama about deeply relatable issues, albeit this time with more warming doses of humor."
— The Hollywood Reporter
"Wonderful… this isn’t a manipulative tearjerker or a simplistic diatribe. Good People is poignant, brave and almost subversive in its focus on what it really means to be down on your luck."
— New York Post
| Character |
|---|
| Stevie White, late 20s, Margie’s former boss |
| Dottie White, mid-60s, friend of Margie |
| Jean White, about 50, friend of Margie |
| Mike White, about 50, Margie’s high school boyfriend |
| Kate African American, early 30s, Mike’s wife |
| Various Offstage Voices Prerecorded |
| Margaret (Margie) White, about 50, single mother |
Good People – Manhattan Theatre Club Montage
Good People is a American comedy play written by David Lindsay-abaire and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2012).
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