
International Theatre Database
Category
Play
Country
United Kingdom
Run Dates
JAN 12 - 28, 1995
Run Time
90 minutes
1995.01.12 ~ 1995.01.28
The Royal Court Theatre
World Premiere
A nondescript hotel room in Leeds, where the boundaries between civility and savagery rapidly disintegrate Ian, a racist, misogynistic journalist, checks into a Leeds hotel room with Cate, a vulnerable young woman half his age. Their toxic encounter serves as the starting point for Sarah Kane’s provocative and harrowing debut play Blasted. The uneasy dynamic between Ian and Cate is violently disrupted when a soldier bursts in and a mortar bomb suddenly strikes the room, catapulting the characters into a nightmarish war zone. As the play progresses, Ian, Cate, and the Soldier descend into increasingly brutal and desperate acts, blurring the lines between domestic abuse and wartime atrocities. Kane’s visceral and poetic language creates a world where shocking violence coexists with moments of startling tenderness. The play’s unconventional structure, which abruptly shifts from naturalism to surrealism, mirrors the characters’ psychological disintegration. Blasted forces audiences to confront the interconnectedness of personal and political violence, challenging our notions of civility and exposing the fragility of social order. Through its unflinching portrayal of rape, cannibalism, and torture, the play offers a searing indictment of human cruelty while also exploring themes of love, need, and the possibility of redemption in the darkest of circumstances.