INVISIBLE

Invisible invites you into the world of the Women's KKK of the 1920s. Organized and empowered with the right to vote, Klan women demanded their own organization. Better coordinated and prepared than the men, they invaded the schools, churches and families across America pushing membership to an all time high.  With banners that read "Save Your Children" "God and Country" they convinced others that nationalism and entitlement was the manifest destiny for white Americans.  Cloaked in parades, festivals and secret rituals, the women's klan power reach all the way to Washington D.C with the motto "All the best people are Klan."   Invisible, a full length play in 2 acts, follows the struggle, rise and fall of an eventually powerful national Klan of women briefly controlling the minds and hearts of Americans. It's a blip on the historical radar but a major lesson on how quickly brainwashing and control can impact democracy and freedom.
 

Cast: 
5 women, 2 men
Authors: 
Mary Bonnett