Synopsis
The People Next Door
J.P. Miller adapt F. Andrew Leslie
Published by Dramatists Play Service
5 Male 3 Female
In one of Mr. Miller's families - the Masons - a sixteen-year-old girl takes LSD and worse. In the second family - the Hoffmans - the son turns out to be the wise-guy pusher coining a fortune in debasing his peers.
The girl's destruction is remorselessly unfolded - the wild fantasies of trips on drugs, the filth and sordidness of an East Village pad, the unsuccessful attempts at group therapy, the pure horror of the understaffed ward for the disturbed and finally the distinct possibility that the child may face a controlled environment for the rest of her life" ~ The New York Times
In a final scene of explosive fury her father lashes out against the forces that have destroyed his daughter, but it is too late-and his own share of the guilt too great. There is only the hope that others will understand - and learn from - his agony
A powerful and provocative drama of teenage drug addiction and the generation gap
" a tragic play that packed a powerful wallop. It told it like it is" ~ NY Daily News
" a strong, well-done drama powerful and disturbing" ~ LA Times
" a searingly candid examination of the generation gap " ~ NY Times