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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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A Dream Play

Caryl Churchill's spare and resonant version of Strindberg's enigmatic masterpiece.

Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?

A man falls in love with America and leaves his wife and children for fifty years of love and adventure with Sam.

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Bliss

A wild and slippery fantasy from French-Canadian writer Olivier Choinière, translated by Caryl Churchill, exploring our insatiable appetite for private lives made public.

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Caryl Churchill: Shorts

Ten short plays by Caryl Churchill, written for stage, radio and TV, selected and introduced by the author.

The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution

A forensic insight into the adjustment of morality for the sake of conscience.

Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

    Three More Sleepless Nights

    An explosive short play about human interaction and love-tangled relationships.

    Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

      Lovesick

      A therapist practices aversion therapy to rid his patients of sexual/romantic obsessions which interfere with their lives.

      Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

        Hot Fudge

        The competitive games of various professionals and their spouses present an amoral world where money is all and lies are the only truth.

        Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

          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