Sarah Kane, a provocative playwright whose bleak view of the limitations of human relationships and graphic dramatizations of violence and sex earned her a reputation as an enfant terrible of the British theater. Plays include: Blasted, Phaedra's Love, Cleansed, Crave, 4.48 Psychosis, and Skin. This anthology includes Kane's never-before-published Channel 4 screenplay, Skin. That play, and the others that followed, have been produced all over the world. When Sarah Kane's first play Blasted was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in 1995 it was hailed both as a masterpiece and as a disgusting piece of filth (Daily Mail). She is best known for the extraordinary public controversy over Blasted, her first play which, like subsequent works from her, were shocking and defining moments in theater: explosive, theatrical, lyrical and laced with emotional power and bleak humor. Sarah Kane (1971-1999) was an English dramatist.
Blasted 2.1 Skin 2.2 Phaedra's Love 2.3 Cleansed 2.4 Crave 2.5 4.48. Sarah Kane (3 February 1971 – 20 February 1999) was an English playwright. View and download -Sarah Kane - Cleansed (2000).pdf.pdf on DocDroid.