

The Wake
Steve Allen
“It’s always death that brings about change in the world,” says the ailing patriarch Uncle Cecil, who will leave in his wake a suicidal child, a woman in deep mourning and a devastating family secret.
When the family comes together to say goodbye, his dying sets in motion events that will change their worlds forever.
When We Wake Up Dead is an exploration of grief, mental illness and the fragility of familial bonds.
In this play filled with moments of tenderness and vulnerability, we're reminded how the past can forever haunt the present.
"Powerful... A cacophony of sounds, sights and emotions paradoxically assaults and charms the audience... This story is not about comfort and calm. It is about surviving or succumbing to the harshest distractions of life."
— Brooklyn Reporter
| Character |
|---|
| James Walker 19, Bryant’s fraternal twin, came out of the womb first, NY |
| Emory Hill 15, Bryant and James’ cousin, MS |
| Uncle Cecil 60, Emory’s father, Cheryl’s husband of 20 years, MS |
| Aunt Cheryl 41, Emory’s mother, Bryant & James’ maternal Aunt, MS way of MI |
| Lynn 37, Cheryl’s younger sister, Bryant and James’ mother |
| Bryant Walker 19, James’ fraternal twin, NY |
When We Wake Up Dead is a play written by Dennis A. Allen II and published by Samuel French .
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