The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is teaming up with the Royal Court Theatre to present 4.48 Psychosis, the final play written by Sarah Kane before she committed suicide in 1999 at the age of 28.
Plunging the audience into the mind of an unnamed protagonist grappling with severe depression, the play reunites the original cast, which included Daniel Evans, who is now co-artistic director of the RSC.

The final performance has been scheduled to take place at 4.48am on the morning of Sunday 27 July. It will be followed by a post-show discussion with the cast and creative team over breakfast. 

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