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100 1 $aDaniels, Sarah,$d1957-$eauthor.
245 10 $aBeside herself /$cSarah Daniels.
264 1 $a[London] :$bBloomsbury,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $a1 online resource
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$2rdacarrier
500 $aPreviously issued in print: in Plays two. London: Methuen Drama, 1997.
520 8 $aSt. Dymphna's is a halfway house for people with mental illness. On the board of management there sits Evelyn, an MP's wife, who is struggling desperately to make people like her; helping her father round the house, acceding to colleagues' requests and absorbing the stress she is quite obviously feeling, her innermost thoughts voiced to the audience by the otherwise unseen Eve. For it seems that Evelyn is also not well, the spectre of mental illness dogging her as she puts on a timid, polite manner and faces the world as though nothing is the matter. Named after the patron saint of the mentally ill - a girl whose father tried to seduce her then murdered her when she refused - St. Dymphna's Community Group Home becomes not just a place of work for Evelyn, but a safer space in which she can work out the problems afflicting her, and cut right to the source that caused them. 'Beside Herself' was first performed at the Royal Court, London, in March 1990.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 23, 2013).
700 1 $aDaniels, Sarah,$d1957-$tPlays two.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio11697363$3Drama online
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS