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Caryl Churchill

Caryl Churchill is a leading playwright who has written widely for the stage, television and radio.

Her stage plays include: Owners (Royal Court Theatre, London, 1972); Objections to Sex and Violence (Royal Court, 1975); Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (Joint Stock, 1976); Vinegar Tom (Monstrous Regiment, 1976); Traps (Royal Court, 1977); Cloud Nine (Joint Stock, 1979); Three More Sleepless Nights (Soho Poly and Royal Court, 1980); Top Girls (Royal Court, 1982); Fen (Joint Stock, 1983); Softcops (RSC, 1984); A Mouthful of Birds with David Lan (Joint Stock, 1986); Serious Money (Royal Court and Wyndham's, London, then Public Theater, New York, 1987); Icecream (Royal Court, 1989); Mad Forest (Central School of Speech and Drama, then Royal Court, 1990); Lives of the Great Poisoners with Orlando Gough and Ian Spink (Second Stride, 1991); The Skriker (Royal National Theatre, 1994); Thyestes translated from Seneca (Royal Court, 1994); Hotel with Orlando Gough and Ian Spink (Second Stride, 1997); This is a Chair (Royal Court, 1997); Blue Heart (Joint Stock, 1997); Far Away (Royal Court, 2000, and Albery, London, 2001, then New York Theatre Workshop, 2002); A Number (Royal Court, 2002, then New York Theatre Workshop, 2004); A Dream Play after Strindberg (Royal National Theatre, 2005); Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? (Royal Court, 2006, then Public Theater, New York, 2008); Bliss, translated from Olivier Choinière (Royal Court, 2008); Seven Jewish Children – a play for Gaza (Royal Court, 2009); Love and Information (Royal Court, 2012); Ding Dong the Wicked (Royal Court, 2012); Here We Go (National Theatre, 2015); Escaped Alone (Royal Court, 2016), Pigs and Dogs (Royal Court, 2016), Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp. (Royal Court, 2019) and What If If Only (Royal Court, 2021).

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Seagulls

A woman with an extraordinary gift begins to fear her powers are waning.

Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

    The After-Dinner Joke

    A short play satirising the charity business, written for television. First broadcast on BBC One as part of the BBC's Play for Today series.

    Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

      Schreber's Nervous Illness

      A short play based on the memoirs of a judge who spent ten years in asylums as a schizophrenic.

      Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

        The Judge's Wife

        A short play about justice and retribution, first seen as a BBC television drama.

        Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

          Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen

          A short play set in a dystopian future, where a couple in a tower block hide from the violence and pollution outside.

          Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

            Abortive

            A couple in bed discuss the effect on them of the woman's recent abortion.

            Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

              Light Shining in Buckinghamshire

              The story of the men and women who went into battle for the soul of England during the English Civil War.

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              Here We Go

              A short play about death by Caryl Churchill.

              Escaped Alone

              A play about three old friends and a neighbour having tea in the back yard, and contemplating catastrophe.

              Pigs and Dogs

              A short, startling play about Uganda's 2014 Anti-Homosexuality Act and what lies behind it.

              Blue Heart

              Two exhilarating and teasingly entertaining one-act plays from one of the UK's leading playwrights.

              Caryl Churchill Plays: Five

              The fifth volume of the collected plays of one of our finest playwrights.