Project Dawn
by Karen Hartman

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Highlights

120 mins Present Day Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

Philadelphia is home to a revolutionary – and shockingly funny – treatment court for prostitute women.

In Project Dawn , seven actresses double as staff members and court participants, probing the thin lines between freedom and slavery, activism and obsession – on both sides of the law.

Press Reviews

"Powerful, heart-rending, often slyly funny, and serendipitously timely during a national conversation over drug abuse and sex trafficking."

— Broadway World

Characters

Character
ACTOR 1

(White, early twenties)

ASHLEE

Sullen, almost catatonic.

NOELLE

A fresh-faced intern and aspiring lawyer.

ACTOR 2

(Black, thirties or forties)

KRYSTAL

Wears an Islamic veil sometimes. She’s chatty.

RUTH

Senior therapist for the program, Christian but works in many modalities.

ACTOR 3

(White, forties)

CASSIE

(thirties) Has a hip injury, uses a cane.

GWEN

(forties) The public defender who co-founded the program with Kyla. Open hearted, sharp-witted mother of four, on overload.

ACTOR 4

(White, fifties or sixties)

BONNIE

A graduate of the program, now a motivational speaker.

JUDGE ROBERTA KAPLAN

Compassionate, patient, and focused. An old-school Jewish liberal, Philadelphia style, which means she blends with Quakers.

ACTOR 5

(Latina, thirties or forties)

LOLA

Curvy, sweet, may speak with a slight accent.

NIA

[NEE-uh] – The hyper-competent court coordinator, excellent rapport with staff and participants. The other staff address her as a peer, not an assistant.

ACTOR 6

(Black, forties)

SHONDELL

A grandma. She wears an eyepatch or bandage.

KYLA

The DA or prosecuting attorney, a quicksilver legal mind. A butch woman, sometimes mistaken for male in off-hours.

ACTOR 7

(White, forty-ish)

TRACY

(forty-ish) Bleached hair, tattoos. Ran a major drug cartel, has a swagger the other women lack.

SISTER CAROL

(eighty) Activist nun who founded and runs May’s Place, a residence for former prostitutes. Full of righteous rage. Sister Carol is not a court regular, therefore Tracy becomes an anchor among the court clients.

BAILIFF

. Her voice surrounds us, rather than coming from one source. OR the Bailiff can be cast live. A substantial presence, age flexible.

Note on Casting

In university and school productions only, Project Dawn may be performed by 14 actors instead of doubling. In that case, the roles of Noelle, Cassie, Gwen, Judge Kaplan, Nia, Tracy, and Sister Carol may be cast as performers of any race. All other roles are racially specified in the dialogue and need to stay as they are.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573707537
ISBN-10 0573707537

Project Dawn is a play written by Karen Hartman and published by Samuel French .

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $120 per performance

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

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