Two plays by Daniel Molloy Eric Bogosian. (I don't know why this edition only names the first on the cover -- there are two, the second being Scenes from the New World.) The first is a dark, nasty, very effective piece of noir. I don't really understand how it could/would be staged, but it works as novella, evincing first sympathy and then horror. The second is striving for something I don't think it quite achieves -- the third act perhaps lets it down? -- but there's a metatextual element that's very interesting, asking questions about the culpability of the observer, and the type of person who seems to view all other people as NPCs.
The '80s really fucked people up, huh?