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Adrienne Kennedy
Adrienne Kennedy has been a force in the American theatre since the early 1960s, influencing several generations of playwrights with her hauntingly fragmentary lyrical dramas.
Diary of Lights: New York About 1955 is a series of scenes which depict a group of friends during one evening in New York City, in the mid-50s.
Part dramatic literature, part dance, and part musical theatre, Diary of Lights is a window into a part of American culture, expressed through the unique voice of one of America's most formidable dramatists.
"To many, Ms. Kennedy has blended the surreal and the social to invent a new dramatic form." - The New York Times"[Kennedy creates] hauntingly fragmentary lyrical dramas [that powerfully explore] the violence racism visits on people’s lives."
— Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
| Character |
|---|
| BILLIE comic, sweet, and ultimately very serious; Macy-type cotton dress, white wedgies. |
| EDDIE very serious; has on a V-neck sweater and khakis. |
| AARON seersucker jacket and trousers. |
| MARGO very intellectual and bohemian; Mexican wedding shirt, very long straight hair; smokes cigars, wears sandals. |
| MAVIS very pretty; white dress and red stole, very wavy black hair piled on top of her head in curls. |
| ROY frank; seersucker suit. |
| ELLEN'S |
| BOYFRIEND very well read |
| AISHA & |
| MOHAMMED a couple from Egypt; shy |
Diary of Lights: New York About 1955 is a play written by Adrienne Kennedy and published by Samuel French .
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