In one play by this author, a misogynistic tabloid journalist called Ian and a young woman called Cate are disturbed by a soldier while staying in a hotel in Leeds. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this British author whose debut play Blasted was attacked in the British press for its shocking depictions of violence.
ANSWER: Sarah (Marie) Kane
[10e] A notorious scene from Blasted depicts a soldier sucking out these body parts belonging to Ian. In Macbeth, the witches make a potion including these body parts “of newt” and “toe of frog.”
ANSWER: eyes [or eye of newt]
[10h] This play, which was the last written by Kane before her suicide in 1999, repeatedly features numbers from a serial sevens test. This play’s title references times in the early morning at which she woke up while depressed.
ANSWER: 4.48 Psychosis