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''Good People'' is a 2011 play by David Lindsay-Abaire. The world premiere was staged by the
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in New York City. The production was nominated for two 2011
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Best Play and Best Leading Actress in a Play ( Frances McDormand), with the latter winning.


Synopsis

Margie Walsh, a lifelong resident of Southie, a blue collar
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neighborhood, is fired for tardiness from her job as a
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at a
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. A single mother, and knowing that she and her handicapped adult daughter Joyce, "are only a single paycheck away from desperate straits","Down-and-Outs Are Center Stage Once Again"
nytimes.com, March 12, 2011
Margie goes to her old High School boyfriend Mike - now a doctor, but formerly from her neighborhood - looking for employment. After a verbal game of chicken, Margie shames Mike into inviting her (however reluctantly) to his birthday party in Chestnut Hill. Margie is looking forward to the party because she views it as a chance to meet potential employers. Her friends, Dottie and Jean, encourage her to tell Mike that her daughter Joyce was not born premature but is his, in hopes of getting support from Mike. When Mike calls to tell her that the party has been cancelled, Margie assumes that he is disinviting her because he's embarrassed to have her mix with his bourgeois doctor friends. She decides to go to the house anyway, with the intent of crashing the party. At the beginning of Act II, Margie arrives at Mike's house only to discover that the party has, in fact, been cancelled. Mike's elegant young African American wife Kate at first mistakes Margie for a caterer coming to pick up left-over party
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. Once the misunderstanding is resolved, Kate invites Margie to stay and reminisce about Mike's past (though Mike is clearly less than enthusiastic at the prospect). A discussion begins, in which Mike tells Margie that her current financial problems are her own fault for not trying hard enough, and Margie tries to explain to Mike that he had lucky breaks that most people from Southie didn't. She talks about the time Mike was beating an African American boy and Mike's father intervened to prevent him from possibly killing the boy and ending up in prison. Then she goes further and tells him that he is Joyce's father, and that she never told the truth about the paternity because she wanted Mike to be able to "get out". Mike says that it wouldn't have made a difference if she'd told him, as he had been planning to leave her anyway. Kate, though she had been taking Margie's side, says to Margie that if Joyce was indeed Mike's, it was selfish of her to hide that fact and not do everything she could for her child. Mike and Kate bully Margie into saying that Joyce isn't Mike's, and she leaves, shamed (though not without implying that Mike is cheating on Kate). Later, Margie's landlady receives an envelope marked as having Margie's rent inside - thinking it has been sent from Mike, Margie intends to return it to him. At bingo, though, it is revealed that the envelope is from Stevie, her former boss at the dollar store - upon learning this, Margie accepts the money as an indefinite "loan" and Stevie agrees to help her find a new job. In a final twist to the plot, one of Margie's friends asserts in front of her that "everybody knows" that Joyce is indeed Mike's baby.


Productions


Broadway (2011)

The show began previews on Broadway at the
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on February 8, 2011, and opened on March 3. ''Good People'' was directed by
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and starred Frances McDormand as Margie and Tate Donovan as Mike.Carucci, John
"Frances McDormand Returns fat kids are big peop

as Jean, Patrick Carroll as Stevie,
Estelle Parsons Estelle Margaret Parsons (born November 20, 1927) is an American actress, singer and stage director. After studying law, Parsons became a singer before deciding to pursue a career in acting. She worked for the television program ''Today'' and ...
as Dottie, and
Renée Elise Goldsberry Renée Elise Goldsberry (born January 2, 1971) is an American actress and singer known for originating the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway musical ''Hamilton'', for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musica ...
as Kate.Jones, Kenenth. (July 14, 2010
"Becky Ann Baker, Estelle Parsons, Renée Goldsberry Join World-Premiere Cast of Broadway's ''Good People''"
playbill.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
The creative team included sets by
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, costumes by David Zinn, and lighting by Pat Collins.Propst, Andy. (July 14, 2010
"Tate Donovan to Join Frances McDormand in David Lindsay-Abaire's ''Good People'' on Broadway"
''Theater Mania''. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
The limited engagement run concluded on May 29, 2011, after 101 regular performances and 27 previews.


Los Angeles (2012)

In July 2011, it was announced that the Geffen Playhouse in
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,
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, will produce ''Good People'' in April 2012. Cast list below.


Chicago (2012)

Steppenwolf Theater in
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,
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produced play from September 13 through November 17, 2012.


Saint Louis (2013)

The
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offered a Mainstage production of the play under the direction of Seth Gordon Jan. 2-27, 2013.


Madison, WI (2013)

Forward Theater of Madison, WI presented the play April 4 – 21, 2013 under the direction of Jennifer Uphoff Gray.


Frankfurt, Germany (2013)

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from May 10 until 6 July 2013. Directed by Michael Howcroft, Designed by Morgan Large and Lit by Richard G Jones. Cast: Janet Greaves as Margie Walsh, Kevin McGowan as Mike, Louise Yates as Jean, Will Close as Stevie, Fiz Marcus as Dottie and Gracy Goldman as Kate.


Cleveland (2013)

Cleveland Play House Cleveland Play House (CPH) is a professional regional theater company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1915 and built its own noted theater complex in 1927. Currently the company performs at the Allen Theatre in Playhouse Square wher ...
presented "Good People" at the
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between March 23 and April 14, 2013. The play was directed by
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and was co-produced with
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.


London, UK (2014)

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stars in a production at the Hampstead Theatre in London, which previewed from February 27, opened on March 5 and closes on April 5. This production then transferred to the West End's Noël Coward Theatre where it was produced by Hampstead Theatre, Old Vic Productions and James Quaife Productions.
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received a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Play.


Houston (2014)

The Alley Theatre presents ''Good People'' on the Neuhaus Stage from May 30 through June 29, 2014. Artistic Director: Gregory Boyd; Managing Director: Dean R. Gladden.


Rochester, NY (2014)

Geva Theatre Center presented ''Good People'' as part of the 2014-2015 ESL Wilson Mainstage Season from October 21 - November 16. Artistic Director: Mark Cuddy; Executive Director, Tom Parrish. Cast list below.


Milwaukee (2014)

The Milwaukee Repertory Theater is presenting "Good People" on the Quadracci Powerhouse stage January 20 through February 15, 2015. Directed by Kate Buckley.


Madrid, Spain (2015)

''Buena gente'', the Spanish version, opened in Madrid 11 February 2015. The cast included
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as Margarita, Juan Fernández, Pilar Castro, Susi Sánchez and Diego Paris. It was adapted and directed by David Serrano.


Jacksonville, IL (2015)

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is presenting "Good People" August 20 through 23, 2015. Directed by John Woodruff. *Amanda Hoffman as "Margie" *Tyler Gillson as "Mike" *Sharon Waltrip as "Dottie" *Katie Steinhour as "Jean" *Nick Snyder as "Stevie" *Shirene Thomas as "Kate" *John Olmstead as voice of the "Priest"


Sydney, Australia (2016)

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at Kirribilli is presenting "Good People" April 7 through May 21. Directed by
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as "Margie" * Christopher Stollery as "Mike" * Gael Ballantyne as "Dottie" * Jane Phegan as "Jean" * Drew Livingston as "Stevie" * Zindzi Okenyo as "Kate"


Bern, Switzerland (2016)

Theater Central is presenting "Good People" October 21 through November 5 as a German speaking premiere. Directed by Alec Broennimann. *Carol Wiedmer as "Margie" *Stefan Hugi as "Mike" *Marianne Hiltbrunner as "Dottie" *Pia Abplanalp as "Jean" *Nik Sarbach as "Stevie" *Eliane Wiedmer as "Kate"


San Diego, California (2017)

Scripps Ranch Theatre presenting Good People Jan 27 to Feb 26, 2017 Directed by Eric Poppick *Heidi Bridges as "Margaret" *Kenny Bordieri as "Stevie" *Kathi Copeland as "Dottie" *Susan Clausen as "Jean" *Ted Lieb as "Mike" *Allen Rachel as "Voice of Priest" *Alexandra Slade as "Kate" *Julie Sachs as Understudy for "Jean"


Haifa, Israel (2017)

Haifa Theatre is presenting "Good People" October 18. Directed by Itzik Weingarten. *Asi Levi as "Margaret" *Uria Jablonovsky as "Stevie" *Rivka Bachar as "Dottie" *Moran Arbiv as "Jean" *Daniel Bartov as "Mike" *Tahuonia Rubelas as "Kate"


Auckland, New Zealand (2018)

Howick Little Theatre is presenting "Good People" July 7 - 28, 2018. Directed by Vic Leilua. *Carleena Walsh as "Margaret" *James Calverley as "Stevie" *Ngaire-Ann Hobson as "Jean" *Judy Rankin as "Dottie" *Matthew van den Berg as "Mike" *Estelle Chout as "Kate" *Brian Keegan as "Voice of Priest"


Valmiera, Latvia (2021)

Valmiera Drama Theatre is presenting "Good People" from February 12, 2021. Directed by Inese Micule. *Elina Vane as "Margaret" *Rihards Jakovels as "Stevie" *Dace Everss or Mara Mennika, as "Jean" *Baiba Valante as "Dottie" *Aigars Apinis as "Mike" *Diana Krista Stafecka as "Kate"


Original Broadway cast

* Frances McDormand as "Margie" * Tate Donovan as "Mike" *
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as "Dottie" *
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as "Jean" *Patrick Carroll as "Stevie" *
Renée Elise Goldsberry Renée Elise Goldsberry (born January 2, 1971) is an American actress and singer known for originating the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway musical ''Hamilton'', for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musica ...
as "Kate" *
Emma Rayne Lyle Emma Rayne Lyle (born August 26, 2003) is an American actress best known for her role as Emily Reddy in the feature film ''I Don't Know How She Does It'' (2011), which earned her the Young Artist Award as 33rd Young Artist Awards#Best Performanc ...
as "Ali" (vo)


Geffen Playhouse (Los Angeles) cast

*
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as "Margie" * Jon Tenney as "Mike" * Marylouise Burke as "Dottie" *
Sara Botsford Sara Botsford (born August 4, 1951) is a Canadian television and film actress. She starred in the CTV drama series ''E.N.G.'' (1989-1994) for which received Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role. Career Sh ...
as "Jean" *Brad Fleischer as "Stevie" *Cherise Boothe as "Kate"


The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis cast

*Denise Cormier as "Margie" *Ward Duffy as "Mike" *Andrea Gallo as "Dottie" *Elizabeth Ann Townsend as "Jean" *Aaron Orion Baker as "Stevie" *Zoey Martinson as "Kate"


The Alley Theatre of Houston cast

*Elizabeth Bunch as "Margaret" *Dylan Godwin as "Stevie" *Jennifer Harmon as "Dottie" *Melissa Pritchett as "Jean" *Chris Hutchison as "Mike" *Krystel Lucas as "Kate"


Geva Theatre Center cast

*Constance Macy as "Margaret" *Nick Abeel as "Stevie" *Peggy Cosgrave as "Dottie" *Dee Pelletier as "Jean" *Sean Patrick Reilly as "Mike" *Nicole Lewis as "Kate"


Awards and nominations


Response

''Good People'' received mostly positive reviews, with Ben Brantley in ''
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'' writing:"Good People"
''stagegrade.com''. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
:"Embodied with an ideal balance of expertise and empathy by Frances McDormand, Margie (as her friends call her, using a hard "g") is the not-quite heroine of David Lindsay-Abaire’s "Good People," the very fine new play that opened Thursday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater. And discovering how Margie operates — and where she’s coming from — is one of the more subtly surprising treats of this theater season." The '' Variety Magazine'' review noted, "If 'Good People' isn't a hit for Manhattan Theater Club, there is no justice in the land . . . McDormand has an uncanny affinity for women who work hard to make a living and suck it up without complaint." However, ''Talkin' Broadways Matthew Murray called the show "no better energizing this inert premise" and called the lead roles "miscast". Jason Clark, in ''
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'', stated, "Only David Lindsay-Abaire could write scenes of downtrodden Southie ... As sensitive a modern playwright as can be heard these days, the setups for the scenes in his grandly entertaining ''Good People''—his best work to date—sound like doomed-to-fail, ivory tower-slanted scenarios: a minimum-wage employee being fired for dismal work, an uneasy meeting of old flames (one of which has a spouse of a different race), the needs of a child with a major disability ... Instead of holding up the play's lead character Margaret (Frances McDormand) as a victim of hard luck, the playwright shrewdly uses her as an example of how choices can make or break us, and the smallest twists of fate determine our path." In a negative review, Terry Teachout (''
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''), wrote, "I doubt it's a coincidence that they are exactly the kinds of people who fit into the familiar sociological narrative that permeates every page of this play. In Mr. Lindsay-Abaire's America, success is purely a matter of luck, and virtue inheres solely in those who are luckless. So what if Mikey worked hard? Why should anybody deserve any credit for working hard? Hence the crude deck-stacking built into the script of Good People, in which Mikey is the callous villain who forgot where he came from and Margie the plucky Southie gal who may be the least little bit racist (though she never says anything nasty to Mikey's wife—that would be going too far!) but is otherwise a perfect heroine-victim."


References


External links

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