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Latest revision as of 19:49, 29 November 2010
Caryl Churchill is an English playwright, noted for her feminism, her use of fantasy, and her postmodern and experimental styles.
Plays
This is a list of Churchill's plays originally written for the stage. The dates are the date of first performance or first publication, whichever is earlier.
- Downstairs (1958)
- Having a Wonderful Time (1960)
- Owners (1972)
- Objections to Sex and Violence (1975)
- Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (1976)
- Vinegar Tom (1976)
- Traps (1977)
- Cloud Nine (1979)
- Three More Sleepless Nights (1980)
- Top Girls (1982)
- Fen (1983)
- Softcops (1984)
- A Mouthful of Birds (1986)
- Serious Money (1987)
- Ice Cream (1989)
- Mad Forest: A Play from Romania (1990)
- Lives of Great Poisoners (1991)
- The Skriker (1994)
- Blue Heart (1997)
- Hotel (1997)
- This is a Chair (1999)
- Far Away (2000)
- Thyestes (2001) - translation of Seneca's play
- A Number (2002)
- Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? (2006)