At a time when me too moments are sparking conversation and debate, Grace is Good brings a new me too story to the stage. Theater for the New city has extended the show an additional week, keeping this story not just in the news, but on the stage. Grace is a new hire at an aviation publication whose co-workers try to keep an eye out for her, so she doesn’t make rookie mistakes. Warren, the paper’s managing editor, decides to take the new reporter under his wing, but as their friendship grows so do her co-workers' suspicions. The office grows tense as accusations fly and the situation spirals out of control. Grace is Good examines the limits of professional relationships and the danger of rumors.
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