Harriet Jacobs
by Lydia R. Diamond

Harriet Jacobs Book Cover
Harriet Jacobs Cover

Highlights

90 mins American Civil War Era Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings

Synopsis

In her book Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl , Harriet Jacobs describes with brutal honesty the hardships she endures under slavery, including the extraordinary choices she makes to be near her children.

To survive, she escapes into her imagination and through writing, discovers hope for a better life.

Accompanied by the rich musical traditions of slave spirituals, Harriet Jacobs is an inspiring look at a young woman’s fascinating journey from slavery to freedom.

Characters

Character
HARRIET JACOBS

(14-19) The author of the first published slave narrative. Harriet possesses an intelligence and centeredness beyond her years. These traits are equally attributable to the strength that surely any slave must have had to endure, and a personal wisdom and acuity passed down from insightful parents and grandparents. Harriet has a social savvyness, a dexterity that serves her well both with her family, peers, and slave-owners. She's very educated, and slips easily between a more casual slave vernacular of the time to the forrnallanguage used in her writing, and when addressing the audience. She is not "putting this on" or "talking proper" she is an adept and unconscious "code-switcher". Historically Harriet is described as having light brown skin and dark eyes. She is the daughter of two bi-racial parents. She is pretty, but does not embrace nor consciously exploit her looks, in her setting they are more often a liability then a blessing and she is aware of this.

GRANDMA / ENSEMBLE

Harriet's strong willed, well-liked, free grandmother.

MARY / ENSEMBLE

African American. 15. In awe of and dangerously jealous of Harriet. A house servant and field hand, and has fewer of Harriet's social and language graces. Charlotte - Slave, various ensemble roles.

TOM / ENSEMBLE

African American, 18. Handsome, strong, good natured, charismatic. He loves Harriet. Harold - Slave, various other roles.

MASTER NORCOM / ENSEMBLE

50-65. The White Master. The town doctor, he carries himself with a confident swagger. He fancies himself a Godly, family man. (avoidcasting him as the obvious villain) Various other roles.

MRS. NORCOM / ENSEMBLE

The White Mistress. 27. A faded flower. Once beautiful and carefree, she is a victim of her environment. She is hateful toward her female slaves and wary of her husband. She has born a child a year since her marriage at 17. Slaves, various other roles.

SAMUEL TREADWELL SAWYER / ENSEMBLE

White Lawyer. 30s. From a prestigious family. He is intrigued by Harriet's intellect, and physically attracted to her. He is probably not "in love" with her.

HAROLD SKINMORE / ENSEMBLE

field slave, various other roles

BENNY (Harriet's son)

7, Harriet's son, not necessarily required to speak.

ELLEN (Harriet's daughter)

6, Harriet's daughter, not necessarily required to speak.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573704352
ISBN-10 057370435X

Harriet Jacobs is a play written by Lydia R. Diamond and published by Samuel French .

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