What did Sarah Kane suffer from?
Works of authors who have committed suicide are doubtlessly more scrutinized than those who did not. I relate this topic to the late British playwright Sarah Kane, who suffered from depression during periods of her life and later hung herself in the lavatory of the hospital she was admitted to.
What are the themes of 4.48 Psychosis?
Directed by Eric Marlin, the cast of 4.48 Psychosis illustrates themes such as depression, anger, coping mechanisms, and identity.
Who wrote 4.48 Psychosis?
Sarah Kane
4.48 Psychosis/Playwrights
The last play written by Sarah Kane before she committed suicide is considered by some as her will, while others read it as a record of her mental illness. 4.48 Psychosis is the story of a young female patient of a mental institution who is led to suicide by her depression.
Who are the characters in 4.48 Psychosis?
The Cast
- John Byrnes.
- Samantha Gleisten.
- Jennifer Grace.
- Halena Kays.
- Mechelle Moe.
- Stacy Stoltz.
Why is it called 4.48 Psychosis?
4.48 Psychosis is the final play by British playwright Sarah Kane. According to Kane’s friend and fellow-playwright David Greig, the title of the play derives from the time, 4:48 a.m., when Kane, in her depressed state, often woke. …
When did Sarah Kane commit suicide?
February 20, 1999
Sarah Kane/Date of death
What psychosis means?
The word psychosis is used to describe conditions that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality. When someone becomes ill in this way it is called a psychotic episode.
Is Sarah Kane dead?
Deceased (1971–1999)
Sarah Kane/Living or Deceased
When did Sarah Kane write blasted?
Blasted | |
---|---|
Written by | Sarah Kane |
Characters | Ian Cate Soldier |
Date premiered | 12 January 1995 |
Place premiered | Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London |