The Exonerated
by Erik Jensen, Jessica Blank

Off-Broadway
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Highlights

90 mins Present Day Ensemble Cast Flexible Cast Size Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American

Awards & Recognition

Drama Desk Award Outer Critics Circle

Winner! 2003 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience Winner! 2003 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Broadway Play

Synopsis

THE STORY: Culled from interviews, letters, transcripts, case files and the public record, THE EXONERATED tells the true stories of six wrongfully convicted survivors of death row in their own words.

In this ninety-minute intermissionless play, we

Press Reviews

"Riveting. Simple, honest storytelling that demands reflection."

— Associated Press

"Artful and moving… pays tribute to the resilience of human hearts and minds."

— Variety

"Stark… riveting… cunningly orchestrated."

— The New Yorker

"Hard-hitting, powerful, and socially relevant."

— The Hollywood Reporter

Characters

Character
DELBERT

African-American, 60. A seminary dropout, radical and poet. His whole personality is like an old soul song: smooth, mellow and with an underlying rhythm that never lets up. Actors playing Delbert should take care to find his substantial sense of humor, in addition to his obvious depth.

SUNNY

White, 50. A bright, pixie-ish yoga teacher from California; her lightness and positivity contrast with moments of great depth and clarity.

ROBERT

African-American, 30s. A former horse groomer from the deep South; hardened but not lacking a sense of humor. Deep rural Mississippi accent.

GEORGIA/FEMALE ENSEMBLE 1

African-American, 30s. Robert’s wife, also Southern; opinionated, outspoken and extremely warm. She and Robert have a lovingly contentious relationship. Loves to speak her mind.

GARY

White, 45. A Midwestern hippie and an organic farmer. Clearly was in his element in the late 60s and early 70s. He is generally good-natured, friendly and quite smart.

KERRY

White, 45. A 19-year-old trapped in a 45-year-old’s body, born and bred in Texas. Kerry was imprisoned for 22 of his 45 years and is eager to rediscover the world. Always wants to make sure he connects with whomever he is talking to. Strong Texas accent.

DAVID

African-American, 40. A gentle, sad man, born and raised in northern Florida (otherwise known as southern Alabama). Has a very strong spiritual sense and had aspirations to the ministry before being put on death row at 18. He is continually engaged in a battle between resignation and hope.

SANDRA/SUE/FEMALE ENSEMBLE 2

White, 40. Sandra is married to Kerry. Sweet, nurturing, loves Kerry dearly and has a great sense of humor about him. She has a strong Texas accent. Sue is married to Gary. Salt of the earth; she is also an organic farmer. She has a strong upper Midwestern accent — think Fargo.

MALE ENSEMBLE 1 and 2

Both white, 35–50. Male Ensemble 1 and 2 play police officers, attorneys, suspects and other supporting characters. Both actors should be good with dialects and characterization, and different from each other in build and appearance. Both roles require highly versatile, commanding actors.

MALE ENSEMBLE 1

Plays WHITE COP 1, KERRY’S DEFENSE, SHERIFF CARROLL, JESSE, COURT ATTORNEY, DAVID’S PROSECUTOR, VOICEOVER/INMATE, WHITE GUARD, JEFF, CELLMATE, EX-BOYFRIEND and FARMER.

MALE ENSEMBLE 2

Plays WHITE COP 2, KERRY’S PROSECUTION, RHODES, DEPUTY, SOUTHERN WHITE GUY, ROBERT’S JUDGE, DAVID’S DEFENSE, DOYLE and THE PROSECUTION.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE 1 (GEORGIA)

Also plays STATE ATTORNEY, KERRY’S JUDGE and DARLA.

FEMALE ENSEMBLE 2 (SANDRA/SUE)

Also plays FEMALE LAWYER.  The roles of BLACK COP, BLACK GUY 1 and BLACK INMATE are played by the actor who plays DAVID. The role of BLACK GUY 2 is played by the actor who plays ROBERT.

Publication

Year 2004
Binding Paperback
Edition 59686th
Pages 72
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822219460
ISBN-10 0822219468
LCCN 2006467602
LCC MLCS 2006/42879 (P)

The Exonerated is a American play written by Erik Jensen and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2004).

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