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Displaying all articles tagged:
Caryl Churchill
theater review
May 7, 2018
Theater Review: Caryl Churchill on Losing Revolutionary Momentum
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
is itself a knotty, slow play.
By
Sara Holdren
Feb. 16, 2017
Theater Reviews:
Evening at the Talk House
and
Escaped Alone
Wallace Shawn and Caryl Churchill go apocalypto.
By
Jesse Green
theater
Oct. 5, 2015
Theater Review: A
Cloud Nine
With a Few Lightning Bolts
“Fuller, meatier, sadder, funnier, sexier, and more provocative.”
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
July 13, 2012
The Stage Dive Weekend Roundup
Fela!
returns, along with Caryl Churchill’s
Serious Money
. Plus
Spiegelworld!
By
Scott Brown
drama
Feb. 19, 2009
Playwright Caryl Churchill Squeezes More Agitprop Into Fewer Minutes
If ‘Seven Jewish Children — a Play for Gaza’ runs at all, it will be for ten minutes at a time.
By
Boris Kachka
the take
May 8, 2008
Does Everyone Except Ben Brantley Hate ‘Top Girls’?
The Caryl Churchill play gets a rave in today’s ‘Times,’ but audiences may have another thing to say.
cheek by jowl
Apr. 1, 2008
‘Drunken City’ vs. ‘Drunk Enough’: Which Play Rewards Drunken Viewing?
No, Off Broadway fans are not seeing double … but what if they’d like to?
cheek by jowl
Apr. 1, 2008
‘Drunken City’ vs. ‘Drunk Enough’: Which Play Rewards Drunken Viewing?
No, Off Broadway fans are not seeing double … but what if they’d like to?
the early-evening news
Mar. 24, 2008
‘Mask,’ the Musical, Complete With Horrifying Makeup
Plus: Monks get a Gregorian chant record deal, Clint Eastwood’s movie might be Oscar bait after all, and The New Yorker raves one play but really recommends another.
chat room
Mar. 20, 2008
Scott Cohen on ‘Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?’ and the ‘Gilmore Girls’ Movie
Cohen’s earned a fan base with appearances on
Gilmore Girls
and the cultishly adored mini-series
The Tenth Kingdom
. He spoke to Vulture about making his New York theater debut.
news reel
Feb. 12, 2008
The Martha Plimpton and Josh Hamilton Comedy Team on ‘Top Girls,’ Dildos, and Jury Duty
The Top Girls star and her buddy riff at the Women’s Expressive Theater benefit.
the industry
Nov. 28, 2007
Jake Gyllenhaal Inexplicably Cast As Joe Namath
Plus: Marisa Tomei hits Broadway!
the industry
July 31, 2007
Public Theater Slate Includes Plays by Churchill and Shepard, Work by Hoffman and Strathairn
Plus industry news on
Pal Joey
, Drew Barrymore, and Lil Jon.
the industry
Apr. 24, 2007
Michael Douglas Faces ‘Indifference’