Her Own Devices

by Lindsay Kennedy

FULL-LENGTH: Madeleine has spent her entire life in a lab as a test subject. The scientists who watch her are no closer to finding a cure, and meanwhile every night the King of Germs visits her in her dreams and tries to touch her with his contaminating hand. She enlists the help of her imaginary friend the Robot to fight him off and soon must make a choice whether to leave the only home she's ever known.

FULL-LENGTH: Madeleine has spent her entire life in a lab as a test subject. The scientists who watch her are no closer to finding a cure, and meanwhile every night the King of Germs visits her in her dreams and tries to touch her with his contaminating hand. She enlists the help of her imaginary friend the Robot to fight him off and soon must make a choice whether to leave the only home she's ever known.

  • Inquire About Rights
  • Recommend
  • Download
  • Save to Reading List

Her Own Devices

Recommended by

  • David Hansen: Her Own Devices

    A deftly plotted search for what is true and what is not, and also questions whether our inherent free-will is something we should really be happy about. Adams's script is adeptly eched with paranoia and doubt, an urgent tale for the era of COVID-19.

    A deftly plotted search for what is true and what is not, and also questions whether our inherent free-will is something we should really be happy about. Adams's script is adeptly eched with paranoia and doubt, an urgent tale for the era of COVID-19.

  • Brian Maxwell: Her Own Devices

    A wealth of complexity in a manageable cast size. This play is great read. The central question raised by Adams is timely and profound. A well executed piece of theater.

    A wealth of complexity in a manageable cast size. This play is great read. The central question raised by Adams is timely and profound. A well executed piece of theater.

  • Monica Cross: Her Own Devices

    PRODUCE THIS PLAY NOW! This is such a compelling, heartbreaking, and yet hopeful play. Her Own Devices has a stellar cast of characters and so many interesting facets for designers and choreographers to explore.

    Madeleine's journey is empowering; the Robot is adorably relateable; Boyle is an amazing villain; Alayna is super sympathetic; and George is a powerhouse! There is a mass of arms that weave a dance through the laboratory, and the King of Germs worming his way into Madeleine's nightmares.

    Big questions about existential angst are eloquently packaged in toy robots and unethical...

    PRODUCE THIS PLAY NOW! This is such a compelling, heartbreaking, and yet hopeful play. Her Own Devices has a stellar cast of characters and so many interesting facets for designers and choreographers to explore.

    Madeleine's journey is empowering; the Robot is adorably relateable; Boyle is an amazing villain; Alayna is super sympathetic; and George is a powerhouse! There is a mass of arms that weave a dance through the laboratory, and the King of Germs worming his way into Madeleine's nightmares.

    Big questions about existential angst are eloquently packaged in toy robots and unethical science experiments.

    A MUST READ!

View all 8 recommendations

Character Information

NOTE ON CASTING: Any race does NOT mean white. The cast of this play should be diverse. DOUBLING: The KING OF GERMS is doubled with Boyle. The HORDE OF HANDS can be doubled with George and Alayna. If not doubled, at least one actor/dancer is needed, but more may be cast as wanted.


  • MADELEINE
    She may be played by an adult.
    Character Age
    11
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • GEORGE
    A scientist.
    Character Age
    25-35
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • BOYLE
    A scientist.
    Character Age
    30-40
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • ROBOT
    Madeleine's imaginary friend.
    Character Age
    Ageless
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Agender
  • ALAYNA
    Madeleine's mother.
    Character Age
    25-29
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • HORDE OF HANDS
    Non-speaking. The King of Germs' minions. A movement ensemble of actors/dancers, they are like a single organism, moving as one.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Kansas City Public Theatre, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization Interrobang Theatre Company (Baltimore), Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization History Matters/Back to the Future, The Women's Project Theatre, NYC, Year 2016
  • Type Workshop, Organization Theatre Alliance Hothouse New Play Series, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization This Is Water Theatre, Year 2016

Production History

Awards

  • Darrell Ayers Playwriting Award (Second Place)
    Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
    2017
  • Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award (Second Place)
    Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
    2017
  • Trustus Playwrights Festival
    Trustus Theatre
    Semi-Finalist
    2016
  • Judith Barlow Prize
    History Matters/Back To The Future
    Winner
    2016