In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: Theatre Journal 55.2 (2003) 354-355 A Number. By Caryl Churchill. Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. London. 12 October 2002. In her sparely written new one-act play, A Number, Caryl Churchill engages with profound...
Caryl Churchill's play A Number echoes the author's attitude towards scientific evolution, having as a result cloning, and its impact on social and moral values and relationships. The paper will focus on identitary problems raised by cloning, on the clash between uniqueness and seriality, on ...
文章第四段首先讲到Carl Churchill和其他女戏剧作家将女性生活和经历的戏剧性展现搬到舞台中心。然后讲到1982年在第二次女性主义浪潮中发表的四部女性系列戏剧作品,她的作品Vinegar Tom是四部戏剧作品的第一部。之后讲到她的作品Vinegar Tom和其他几部在研究和创建女性主义戏剧方面具有很大影响力。第六段第一句讲到Carl ...
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Through an analysis of two works by the playwright Caryl Churchill, Cloud Nine (1979) and A Mouthful of Birds (1986), the essay explores the transvestite male body as a place of dialogue between the Shakespearean and the contemporary scene, which share effeminacy -here understood as t...
Caryl Simon – Singer (Dyslexia) Slushii – Musician (Asperger’s) Elliot Smith – Singer & Songwriter (ADHD) Brittney Spears – Musician (ADHD) Alexander “Skip” Spence – Musician (Schizophrenia) John Stanley – Composer (Visually Impaired) ...
I was especially saddened to learn of the passing of a couple of people who used to send me their music to air on my radio programme over the course of my 25 years on the radio. Both Gloria Coates and Steve Roden have made their way onto the list this year. ...
Churchill aims to foreground the female voice which has been silenced in a patriarchal capitalist world by making her female characters reinterpret, reclaim and reconstruct the past from a feminist perspective.CARYL CHURCHILL`S MAD FOREST
One of the great joys of Caryl Churchill’s 1982Top Girlsis the sheer playfulness of its famous, dreamlike opening scene. With typical theatrical audacity, Churchill picks up the much-loved parlour game of the fantasy dinner party — who would you invite, living or dead? — and simply stages...
Language Games and Literary Constraints: Playing with Tragedy in the Theatre of Caryl Churchill and Martin Crimp Among the most innovative experimental dramaturgies of the turn of the millennium are those resorting to constrained writing: 'verbatim theatre', composed of a montage of straight-from-...