You can tell the play Nice Girl at the Labyrinth Theater is set in the ‘80’s because when a woman in a housedress enters the living room and flicks on the set, the television has Jane Pauley on the Today Show. Her daughter, Jo, follows, to make breakfast for her mother before going off to work. Jo (Diane Davis) is a nice girl, a term that could translate to good girl: she’s quit her scholarship to Radcliffe after her father’s death to take care of this mother (Kathryn Kates), and she’s a bit of a frump with no social aspirations. At her humdrum secretarial job she takes a lunch break with Sherry (Liv Rooth), the kind of girl you knew in high school, who always pushed you beyond your comfort zone. Big haired, made up, and loud, Sherry is devastated by a recent breakup. The guy she hoped to make a life with just told her he was married. Not as trampy as she looks, like Jo, she wants a better life than she thinks she deserves. “Everyone should fall in love,” she says, “It’s like voting. A right.” You can see Jo’s reluctance, but she and Sherry resolve to go out to some bars.
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