by Mike Hoban
Addict Shunned – By Judith Austin; Directed by Michael O’Halloran; Cast: Geoffrey Pingree, Saloni Kumar, Eunice Simmons, Bridget Haberecht, Joel Derby, Megan Ward, Miss Mary Mac. Presented by Avenue Stage at the Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, 949 Commonwealth Ave., Boston through July 28
One of the few positives that has come out of the opioid crisis is that with the high incidence of fatal overdoses cutting across all segments of society, addiction is no longer being solely associated with those from the lower rungs of the socioeconomic ladder. And while it is a lot easier to stay in denial about the effects of alcoholism and prescription pill addiction as long the people who are afflicted can appear to be “normal” on the surface – not sleeping on the Boston Common with a pint of vodka in a brown paper bag in hand or robbing a liquor store to support their habit – the effects of opiate addiction are significantly more jarring. It’s a little harder to deny that someone has a problem when the family sees their bank account cleaned out or an otherwise healthy-appearing person dies suddenly.
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