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"The Shrike,"

"Jim Downs is brought to the psychiatric division of City hospital after a suicide attempt. With the help of his estranged wife, who is with him night and day, he recovers. But this does not mean he is free to go home. His estranged wife conspires to keep Jim in the hospital until he renounces his girlfriend and agrees to go back with her. In the process, Jim is faced with well-meaning but inept institutional psychiatrists, who themselves have become victims of deadly routine. Through one test after another he is made to prove his sanity, until he almost loses it. Realizing the power of institutional law, Jim proceeds to give the "right answers", until he is finally released in the custody of his wife. Finally free, Jim knows that by compromising his integrity he has simply chosen the lesser of two evils." -- Cover.

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  • "Cort Theatre, Jose Ferrer and Judith Evelyn in "The Shrike," a new play by Joseph Kramm, produced and directed by Mr. Ferrer, associate producer Milton Baron, setting and lighting by Howard Bay, costumes by Edith Lutyens, with Philip Huston, Will Kuluva, Kendall Clark, Leigh Whipper, Will Lee, Isabel Bonner."
  • ""Jim Downs is brought to the psychiatric division of City hospital after a suicide attempt. With the help of his estranged wife, who is with him night and day, he recovers. But this does not mean he is free to go home. His estranged wife conspires to keep Jim in the hospital until he renounces his girlfriend and agrees to go back with her. In the process, Jim is faced with well-meaning but inept institutional psychiatrists, who themselves have become victims of deadly routine. Through one test after another he is made to prove his sanity, until he almost loses it. Realizing the power of institutional law, Jim proceeds to give the "right answers", until he is finally released in the custody of his wife. Finally free, Jim knows that by compromising his integrity he has simply chosen the lesser of two evils." -- Cover."@en

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  • "Theater programs"

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  • ""The Shrike,""@en
  • "The shrike. [A play]"
  • "The Shrike"@en
  • "The shrike"@en
  • "The shrike"
  • "The shrike : [A play]"
  • "The shrike [A play]"@en