Sarah Kane’s “4:48 Psychosis” premiered to rave reviews shortly after the playwright killed herself. A quarter-century later, the original cast is reviving the production. By Alex Marshall Other ...
When 4.48 Psychosis was first staged in the year 2000, its author Sarah Kane had ended her own life just months earlier. With mental illness and suicide one of the the play’s main concerns, it seemed ...
Sarah Kane has become part of the mythology of British theatre. She was a brilliant mind, unbridled in her explorations of existence. Severely depressed, she hanged herself in the toilets of King’s ...
A new co-production of 4.48 Psychosis, Sarah Kane’s final play, will be staged at the Royal Court in London and the Other Place in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2025, 25 years after its original debut. The ...
In June, 25 years ago, three actors in their twenties performed Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis in the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs. The playwright, a blazing talent, had taken her own life 18 months ...
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