Funnyhouse Of A Negro
by Adrienne Kennedy

Off-Broadway
Funnyhouse Of A Negro Book Cover
Funnyhouse Of A Negro Cover

Highlights

One Act 40 mins Present Day Multicultural Casting Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Interior Set Elaborate/High-Volume Costumes American

Awards & Recognition

Obie Award

Winner! 1964 Obie Award, Distinguished Play Winner! 2008 Obie Award, Lifetime Achievement

What readers are saying

Readers find 'Funnyhouse Of A Negro' to be a complex and powerful exploration of race and identity. Many appreciate its inventive structure and poetic language, although some feel that the play is best experienced live rather than through reading. The themes of absurdity and internal struggle resonate deeply, making it a thought-provoking work. However, a few readers express confusion over its abstract nature when read alone.

Inventive structure and poetic language Powerful exploration of race Thought-provoking themes Unique approach to identity Best experienced live rather than read

Synopsis

"Drama / 3m, 5f / wing and drop"--Back cover.

Press Reviews

"Funnyhouse of a Negro, Adrienne Kennedy’s 1964 one-act play set, essentially, inside the head of a disturbed young black woman named Sarah, catches perfectly that moment in time when the struggle could have gone either way: black identity might have been erased, or it might have reasserted itself."

— The New York Times

"I bet you won’t see anything so fearlessly weird and original all year. I don’t know if Beyoncé is familiar with Kennedy’s work, but Funnyhouse plays like a hard-core retort to the self-empowerment poetics of Lemonade. That Funnyhouse came half a century earlier hardly even matters."

— TimeOut New York

"It was so thrilling for me to experience the lyrical dialogue of Adrienne Kennedy, whom I’d known only through reading."

— Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Characters

Character
Duchess Of Hapsburg

one of her selves

Queen Victoria Regina

one of her selves

Jesus

one of her selves

Patrice Lumumba

one of her selves

Sarah’S Landlady

Funnyhouse lady

Raymond

Funnyhouse man

The Mother
Negro-Sarah

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1997
Binding Paperback
Pages 28
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573621666
ISBN-10 0573621667

Funnyhouse Of A Negro is a American play written by Adrienne Kennedy and published by Samuel French (1997).

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

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