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Churchill, Caryl
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Churchill, Caryl (1938– )

English dramatist. Her themes explore history, the female spirit, and the effects upon the individual of living in a capitalist and sexist society. Her plays include the innovative and feminist Cloud Nine (1979) and Top Girls (1982), which study the hazards encountered by career women throughout history; Serious Money (1987), a hugely successful satire on the world of London's brash young financial brokers, written in rhyming couplets; and Mad Forest (1990). Drunk Enough to Say I Love You (2006) uses a romantic relationship as a metaphor for an obsequious political relationship between the UK and the USA.

Her work first received widespread attention with Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (1976), about the 17th-century Levellers in the English Civil War. Other plays include Fen (1983), Softcops (1984), a translation of Seneca's Thyestes (1994), The Skriker (1994), Traps (1997), and Far Away (2000). Mad Forest (1990) was set in Romania during the overthrow of the Ceauşescu regime. Her play A Number (2002) addressed the subject of human cloning.

Churchill was born in London, and educated in Montreal and at Queen Margaret College, Oxford. Her awards include three Obie Awards (1982, 1983, and 1988) and a Society of West End Theatre Award (1988).



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These days, she does most of her stage work at the Royal Court, artistic home of - among others - playwright Caryl Churchill.
And I believe he would have felt distinctly at odds with several noteworthy recent plays, such as Angels in America, Albee's recent The Goat, or scarcely anything written by the whole recent wave of youngish British playwrights such as Caryl Churchill and Howard Benton.
After a decade of dazzling stage revivals (such as Barry Kyle's 1983 Roaring Girl at the RSC), mounted while stockmarket-crazed regimes on both sides of the Atlantic were helping to reawaken academic interest in city comedy and "radical tragedy" alike, Middleton can now appear almost mainstream, a sort of male Caryl Churchill born before his time.
 
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