Caryl Churchill

Standard Name: Churchill, Caryl
Birth Name: Caryl Churchill
Married Name: Caryl Harter
CC , widely recognised as one of the top contemporary British dramatists, has written plays for radio, television, and the stage. Many of her plays are developed in workshop settings, in collaboration with theatre groups, composers, and choreographers. Her work often explores gender or class issues from a socialist-feminist perspective. Churchill is also noted for her innovative experiments with theatrical form through techniques such as the juxtaposition of historical and contemporary settings, cross-gender and cross-racial casting, overlapping dialogue, and absurdist word play. Her later plays have focused increasingly on language.

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Intertextuality and Influence Sarah Daniels
It sprang from a suggestion made by Annie Castledine at a workshop led by herself and Caryl Churchill , that SD should write a play about the women's peace camp at Greenham Common. She...
Literary responses Sarah Daniels
SD 's plays have been staged around the world: in Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt have discussed her as an example of...
Fictionalization Isabella Bird
This intrepid female rider and climber entered debate in the 1980s over the aims and achievements of Western middle-class feminism as a character in Caryl Churchill 's play Top Girls.
Churchill, Caryl. Top Girls. Methuen in Association With the Royal Court Theatre.
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Feminist criticism and...

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