Synopsis
Walking the Dead
Published by Dramatists Play Service
4 Male 3 Female
Together they create an actual, lasting structure - a work of art - which ultimately helps them to understand and move on
We learn that Veronica, who at first believes she is a lesbian, is actually a man "trapped" in a woman's body
After much deliberation, Veronica chooses surgery and becomes "Homer." Homer, however, is once again "trapped" when his mother calls with an invitation to her upcoming wedding
Homer attends the ceremony dressed as Veronica, where he realizes the full impact of denial-of-self that resulted in his "dressing up." Walking home, Homer is attacked by two men who assume he is a woman
As the attack progresses, the attackers discover Homer is a man and brutally kill him. The participants of the memorial service begin to comprehend their general complicity as well as their specific innocence in the machinations that led to Homer's death
The play becomes a larger comment on our attitudes toward change, selfhood and the boundaries of love
A brutally witty indictment of contemporary culture's gender and sex stereotypes as well as a probing commentary on what constitutes change, art, family, love and loss. The play was first presented by Off-Broadway's Circle Repertory Company
"Many moments of wit, insight and honest beauty it very definitely moves" ~ NY Post
"[Walking the Dead] overflows with cleverness, from its blippy leaps in and out of conventional story-telling to the bright-colored verbal cascades that decorate its emotional peaks" ~ Village Voice