

Dead of Night… The Execution of…
Idris Goodwin
Winner of the 1996 OBIE Award for Best Play
A gripping examination of the conflicting realities of the Black experience of twentieth-century America.
A broken taillight leads to the brutal beating of a highly educated, middle-class black man by a policeman in suburban Virginia.
The Kennedys interweave the trial of the victimized son (subsequently accused of assaulting the offending officer) with his mother's poignant letters of defense and remembrance.
The Kennedys have created a gripping examination of the conflicting realities of the Black experience in twentieth-century America.
"In SLEEP DEPRIVATION CHAMBER, which Ms. Kennedy wrote with her son, Adam, the location of what the author once called the 'funnyhouse of a Negro' has shifted from a haunted interior landscape to a world that is crushingly real…This is the stuff of nightmares from which a person can never wake up completely."
— The New York Times
Sleep Deprivation Chamber is a American play written by Adam P Kennedy and published by Theatre Communications in New York (1996).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781559367226).
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