Electra (Kennedy)
by Adrienne Kennedy

Electra (Kennedy) Book Cover
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Highlights

One Act 40 mins Expandable Casting Interior Set Elaborate/High-Volume Costumes

Awards & Recognition

Obie Award

Synopsis

An African-american girl dreams of establishing a heritage and imagines she is applying to bury her father in Westminster Cathedral.

The chorus enters.

Ann Boleyn, Shakespeare, and William the Conqueror scorn her: whoever heard of a black with such a heritage?

Her father was white, she protests, and her mother was his family's cook.

As a child she had to enter through the back door when she wanted to visit him.

A companion piece to Kennedy's revolutionary Funnyhouse of a Negro .

Characters

Character
Bastard'S Black Mother

who is the Reverend's Wife, who is Anne Boleyn

Goddam Father

who is the Richest White Man In The Town, who is the Dead White Father, who is Reverend Passmore

The White Bird

who is Reverend Passmore's Canary, who is God's Dove

The Negro Man
Shakespeare
Chaucer
William The Conqueror
She

who is Clara Passmore, who is the Virgin Mary, who is the Bastard, who is the Owl

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780816636037
ISBN-10 0816636036

Electra (Kennedy) is a play written by Adrienne Kennedy and published by Samuel French .

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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