Synopsis
Good Day
Published by Dramatists Play Service
1 Male 1 Female
At the start, the lady is alternately nasty and apologetic, the young man restrained and polite. As the interview proceeds, the relationship changes and it soon becomes apparent that the lady is digging beneath the man's exterior clean-mindedness and supermorality
What she finds there is sadism, and when he sees it too he is ruined. He is finally hired as a domestic - the ultimate reversal of the dignity he had insisted upon at the start
The play is stating a basic truth about virtue as self-deception and as reality and, in outline, is pretty neat about it" ~ Women's Wear Daily
In the end all pretense is stripped away, and we glimpse not only the truth about both of them but also the harsh and disturbing fate which is inescapably theirs
A long-run Off-Broadway success, which introduced a brilliant writer to the American theatre. Masterfully constructed and paced with sure theatrical skill, the play details the confrontation between two strangers, an old woman and a young man, moving on inexorably from casual small talk to a chilling exposition of true character and hidden fears
" an evening that gives luster to the new season" ~ NY Herald Tribune
" the talent that posed its lines and on the whole ultra - sophisticated confrontations is promisingly brilliant" ~ NY Post