Robey Theatre Company · Playwright Lab

Initiation of the World

Wright, Robeson & LSD

A historical psychological drama for stage and screen.

A naive Black patriot-private, falsely accused of espionage and tortured in a documented CIA mind control experiment, awakens in a bardo kitchen with Richard Wright, Paul Robeson, and Candy Jones — four victims of the same hidden machinery racing to free their souls before the room closes in on them forever.

Written by Russell H. Johnson III
SAG-AFTRA Performer | Playwright | Princeton MSE | USC MA Annenberg

The world of the play

The bardo kitchen.

A recognizable 1950s American kitchen — but something is wrong. The clock has stopped. The door in the back leads nowhere. The light has no source.

The props are waiting: cards, Bible, radio, the red ball. The dead will arrive soon.

Enter the WorldFour lives. One room. A hidden history.
Thornwell interrogation reconstructionRichard Wright consciousness slideCandy Jones two people slideFinal statement slide
60 Minutes Archive

James Thornwell speaks.

The real James Thornwell describes the CIA LSD interrogation experiment that inspired the emotional center of the play.

This interview grounds the project in documented testimony — not speculation.

The Four

Thornwell is the way in.

A young Black soldier believes in his country, then wakes inside its machinery. Wright, Robeson, and Candy Jones reveal that the machinery was larger than any one victim.

James Thornwell

The protagonist. A patriot-private falsely accused, dosed, shocked, and left to recover himself.

Richard Wright

The mind. The skeptic. The writer who saw past racism to the system itself.

Paul Robeson

The voice. The conscience. The world citizen targeted for his power.

Candy Jones

The mask. The survivor. The CIA's covert courier, carrying the split self into the kitchen.

Richard Wright

“What they fear is consciousness.”

The Clock

The four-part architecture of classical initiation — Separation, Threshold, Ordeal, Return — traces what it means to reclaim a self that was methodically destroyed.

In Act IV, the question becomes simple and terrifying: what can be repaired, what cannot, and can they free their souls by four?

Orléans, France · 1961The chair. The water glass. LSD. Electric shock.
Candy Jones

“They made me two people. I only got to be one of them.”

Why NowThe drugs used to destroy them are now being used to heal veterans.

From weapon to medicine.

The same psychotropic compounds weaponized by MKULTRA are now at the center of a national healing reckoning.

Psychedelic-assisted therapies and related research are being discussed in connection with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, addiction, depression, and suicide prevention among civilians and veterans.

Initiation of the World lives inside that paradox: what was used to fracture minds may also help restore what war has broken.

Development

Rooted in primary research.

Developed through the Robey Theatre Company Playwright Lab. Supported by primary sources, direct conversations, declassified files, Church Committee records, 60 Minutes, and the Thornwell settlement.

The project is designed for stage, filmed-theater production, and screen adaptation.

Russell H. Johnson III

Princeton MSE. USC MA Annenberg. SAG-AFTRA performer. Veteran. Playwright. A rare convergence of engineering discipline, historical investigation, and theatrical witness.

Project Materials

Available upon request for serious development, reading, workshop, investment, or production conversations.

Full Script
104-page, four-act historical drama.
Pitch Deck
Visual overview, themes, characters, and cinematic mood.
Workshop / Reading
Actor-driven development and table-read opportunities.
Final statement

“This play is the trial.”

Earlier Work & Artist Archive

Russell Johnson's wider body of work includes photography, acting, digital media, spiritual inquiry, and independent visual storytelling. The archive remains available below.