Beautiful Eyes

Cast: 2f 1m

Staging: Flexible staging (minimal requirements)

Performing rights not held by Nick Hern Books

Published in volume Caryl Churchill Plays: Five
First Staged:
Theatre503, London, 2017

Beautiful Eyes

By Caryl Churchill
Published in volume Caryl Churchill Plays: Five

A short play about a family divided by politics, first performed in the week of Donald Trump's inauguration in 2017.

Caryl Churchill's play Beautiful Eyes was first performed as part of Top Trumps at Theatre503, London, on 19 January 2017.

Beautiful Eyes is available in the collections Caryl Churchill Plays: Five and Three Short Plays.

Press Quotes

'A sharp comedy that questions whether the argument that democratic decisions must be respected risks silencing dissent and protest'

Guardian

Cast: 2f 1m

Staging:Flexible staging (minimal requirements)

Performing rights not held by Nick Hern Books

Published in volume Caryl Churchill Plays: Five

Also by Caryl Churchill:

Traps
Escaped Alone
Here We Go
Thyestes
Caryl Churchill Plays: Three
Caryl Churchill Plays: Five
Pigs and Dogs
Hotel
Cloud Nine
Bliss
Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen
Far Away
Seagulls
Abortive
What If If Only
A Number
Love and Information
The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution
A Mouthful of Birds
War and Peace Gaza Piece
Tickets are Now On Sale
Caryl Churchill Plays: Four
Lovesick
The Skriker
Mad Forest
Ding Dong the Wicked
Lives of the Great Poisoners
This is a Chair
Icecream
Three More Sleepless Nights
Hot Fudge
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Blue Heart
Seven Jewish Children
Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?
The Judge's Wife
Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp.
A Dream Play
The After-Dinner Joke
Three Short Plays
Air
Caryl Churchill: Shorts
Schreber's Nervous Illness

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