Two plays exploring the pain of living and the difficulty of dying
by a sensational new writer Juniper's Whitening "Tell me this - is
it true that if you make someone die, and they come out the other
side, it doesn't matter? I'm sure something clung to Lazarus.
Something must've shone through him." In Aleph, Beth and Juniper's
nightmare house, kindness is entrapment, and resurrection is a
weapon. Aleph love/hates Beth, Beth love/hates Aleph, and all
Juniper knows is that Beth can't seem to stop being murdered. One
thing above all: none of them must look out of the window.Victimese
"I was thinking, Eve, that you need to touch bottom - just so you
know you can do it. So you know it's not that difficult; so you
know that you don't have to tunnel far; so you know that you're not
that actually as deep as you think you are." Eve is unable to leave
her student room but unable to bear staying in it. In harming
herself she hopes to demonstrate her courage and independence to
both herself and her friends. But her sister's arrival and need for
her friendship forces her to face painful truths and to examine
whether it is possible to temper emotional courage with the
humanity to give and ask for aid.
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