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A testimony to the horrors of drug abuse, rape and sexual assault, "Go Ask Alice" is being adapted to the stage by the Stanford Theater Laboratory. Published in 1971, the best-selling fictional diary details the life of a troubled teenage girl named Alice and her descent into addiction and despair. Derided by critics as overblown anti-drug propaganda, the novel nonetheless captivated millions and captured the zeitgeist of the '70s. To this day, the author has not been confirmed but is purported to be editor Beatrice Sparks. Directed by Sarah Megan "Go Ask Alice" will explore the intimate story and Alice’s struggles. Runs Dec. 1-3.
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