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Good Thing

(Comedy)

Playwright: Jessica Goldberg

Production Company: Red Ladders Productions
Producers: Kaily Smith and Jacqui Shapiro
Director: B. Swibel

Cast (in alphabetical order):
Dara Goldman
Julie Lancaster
Dylan Osean
Kaily Smith
Derek Voy
David Weidoff

Good Thing | About The Show

Synopsis

Good Thing brings us into the households of John and Nancy Roy, forty-something high-school guidance counselors whose marriage has been increasingly on the rocks, in no small part due to John's infidelity with a student, and Dean and Mary, recent graduates struggling to make their way in life.

Mary is pregnant, and while Dean works, his younger brother, Bobby, must guard Mary to ensure that she doesn't gain access to his stash of drugs and cause irreparable harm to the fetus. The catalyst linking these households is Liz, an Ithaca College dropout who has returned home and is selling shoes.

Liz has been in love with Dean since high school and finds herself once again seeking the guidance of John Roy as she decides the best course for her life would be to rekindle her relationship with Dean and for the two of them to begin a new life. It is a decision fraught with peril and consequences.

Good Thing gives lyrical voice to those who are at a loss for direction and desperate for a sense of meaning and fulfillment; in other words, all of us some of the time and some of us all of the time.

Press, News, Reviews

"thought provoking and poetic..."Mary Mallory, TOLUCAN TIMES

"Inspired acting, passionate Direction, all contribute to a very Good Thing"
— Amy Lyons, ENCINO SUN

"A one-two emotional punch" — Amy Lyons, STUDIO CITY SUN

"Good Thing" is a classic dramedy with complex storylines and characters, and the stellar acting makes it even more of a must-see." — Kristen Imoden, THE LOYOLAN

"Good Thing is much more than a good thing, its a MUST SEE!." — The Ticket Stub

"…playwright Jessica Goldberg puts forth an ambitiously eclectic aesthetic, a blend of gritty social drama, poetic humor and unsubtle existential contemplation…GOOD THING demonstrates her worthwhile voice in examining lost, angst-ridden or drug-addled people who genuinely wish to improve their lives but don't know how…With an assured sense of what makes great theater, Goldberg gives her actors plenty of length of tightrope to leap from…" — Variety

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