The Death Of King Philip
by Romulus Linney

The Death Of King Philip

Synopsis

THE STORY: Set in colonial America, the play tells the story of Mary Rowlandson, who is abducted with her baby son during an Indian uprising that left a dozen New England settlements in ruins.

At first we meet Mary as a woman of sixty recalling the momentous event of her youth; then Mary at thirty appears and acts out the events themselves-her capture by the Indian leader, King Philip; and the retribution exacted by her fanatical minister husband, Joseph Rowlandson, and the other settlers.

In a series of deftly written, compelling scenes, the irony of the situation in which the protagonists find themselves is made clear: The noble, dignified Indian leader is forced into savage acts of vengeance against his will; while the God-fearing Puritans, despite the teachings of their church, counter with equally terrible acts.

In the end King Philip, accepting the inevitable, lays down his arms and surrenders to his fate; yet, as the play so eloquently confirms, the end result is not a matter of victory-but, rather, of the sowing of the seeds of white racism which will bear bitter fruit in succeeding generations.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 4 total roles, 2 female and 2 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
1998
ISBN 10
0822202913
ISBN 13
9780822202912
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
72 pages
Language
English
Print
The Death Of King Philip is a American play written by and published by Dramatists Play Service in 1998. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780822202912 and an ISBN-10 of 0822202913.

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