Set in an unidentifiable city from which voices and images spring, Crave is a dramatized deconstruction of the human mind under the pressures of love, loss, and longing. Four nameless characters tell their tales of disintegration and isolation. "Their dialogues meet, converge and move apart with balletic grace, with caustically humorous as well as distressing consequences" (Time Out New York). A stunningly poetic, visceral theater experience, Crave's powerful - and often shocking - language forges an immediate, intense bond between audience and performer. British playwright Sarah Kane was hailed as a potential heir to such existential playwrights as Samuel Beckett and Edward Bond prior to her untimely death.
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By
Sarah Kane
Directed by
Jeremy Skidmore