"As tough as it is tender, and shot through with aching authenticity,
Good People is that rare play that is timeless and keyed into a specific moment of American life, without the need to grasp for topicality...Bringing the same clear-eyed emotional observation that distinguished his Pulitzer Prize-winner
Rabbit Hole, Lindsay-Abaire has crafted another penetrating drama about deeply relatable issues." -David Rooney,
Hollywood Reporter "Searing, superbly written...this is a well-made play, in the best sense of the term." -Chris Jones,
Chicago Tribune "If
Good People isn't a hit for Manhattan Theatre Club, there is no justice in the land. Lindsay-Abaire pays his respects to his old South Boston neighborhood with this tough and tender play about the insurmountable class divide between those who make it out of this blue-collar Irish neighborhood and those who find themselves left behind." -Marilyn Stasio,
Variety "Substantial, tender yet often howlingly funny...delectably uncomfortable to sit through. I'd call it a smart, painful social comedy with a head and a heart." -Dominic Maxwell,
The Times (UK) With his signature humor, Lindsay-Abaire explores the struggles, shifting loyalties and unshakeable hopes that come with having next to nothing in America. Set in Boston's Southie neighborhood, where a night on the town means a few rounds of bingo, where this month's paycheck covers last month's bills, we meet Margaret Walsh, who is facing eviction and scrambling to catch a break. When a friend from the old neighborhood, who is now very successful, moves back to town, Margaret hopes he may be the ticket to turning her life around.
David Lindsay-Abaire is the Pulitzer-winning author of
Rabbit Hole, which was made into a feature film. He is the author of
Good People,
Fuddy Meers,
Wonder of the World,
A Devil Inside and
Kimberly Akimbo, as well as the book and lyrics to
Shrek the Musical. He has written the screenplays for
Rabbit Hole,
Rise of the Guardians and
Oz: The Great and Powerful. Born in South Boston, he now lives in Brooklyn.