Articles related to "Caryl Churchill"As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, The Royal Court is presenting Caryl Churchill's Top Girls in July 2006.
When Top Girls first premiered in 1982, it was looked upon as a modern, feminist piece of theatre.
In contemporary sales themed theatre classic, Zadies Shoe's star swaps swearwords with real-estate sharks Eric Peterson, Peter Donaldson and Albert Schultz.
Kate Trotter discusses her stage roles as Mrs. Kendal, Marlene, and Alma Winemiller - three central memorable roles from three playwrights who wrote women well.
Be it bells and whistles or barely a backdrop, Peter Hartwell's sets are never boring.
The Tony Nominated Top Girls; August: Osage County, and the American premiere of Kicking a Dead Horse are must-see theatre for the adventurous mind.
Linda Griffiths on a poet and a politician, playwrights she "likes", National Theatre School salad days and the creation of Fabulist Theatre - no bio plays here!
Timberlake Wertenbaker is a fascinating playwright and it begins with her name.
The Soulpepper Theatre Company, based out of the Young Centre For The Performing Arts in Toronto, have announced their 2007 season, and there are some gems.
On Feb 6, 2009, as one of Canada's most controversial films opens in Quebec to be shown nationwide, Adam Kelly, who collaborated on this film, lives a strange paradox.
An interview with theatre veteran Fiona Reid, part of a series covering such great past roles as Suzie in Omnium Gatherum and Nora in Henrik Isben's Hedda Gabler.
Kate Trotter on The Elephant Man's one-play-wonder, plus Caryl Churchill, Tennessee Williams, director Robin Phillips, actor Brent Carver and actress Angelina Jolie
Mini -series guest star tells the cool truth about Coronation Street's Thomas Craig, Beyond Borders' Angelina Jolie, acting versus directing, and her fave playwright.
As corseted New Victorian women unbutton their sexual libido, inner thoughts climax in this
sexy new play from one of Canada's most progressive female playwrights.
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