Caryl Churchill
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Caryl Churchill
Caryl Churchillis a British playwright known for dramatising the abuses of power, for her use of non-naturalistic techniques, and for her exploration of sexual politics and feminist themes...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionDramatist
Date of Birth3 September 1938
white paper carols
Paper is like Joyce Carol Oates: white.
dog night tyrants
What I like about a dog it stops people getting after you, they're not going to come round in the night. But they make the place stink because I might want to stay out a few days and when I get back I might want to stay in a few days and a dog can become a tyrant to you.
cheer ninety-nine doe
We’ve got ninety-nine per cent the same genes as any other person. We’ve got ninety per cent the same as a chimpanzee. We’ve got thirty per cent the same as a lettuce. Does that cheer you up at all? I love about the lettuce. It makes me feel I belong.
leadership may prime
[Margaret] Thatcher had just become prime minister; there was talk about whether it was an advance to have a woman prime minister if it was someone with policies like hers: She may be a woman but she isn't a sister, she may be a sister but she isn't a comrade.
dust wings feet
People aren't evil and people aren't good. They live how they can one day at a time. They come out of dust they go back to dust, dusty feet, no wings, and whose fault is that?
dream real awake
What's poetry? It's not real but maybe it's more than real. It's dreaming while you're awake.
disappear
You make beauty and it disappears, I love that.
writing play people
There's nothing personal in it [THE SKRIKER]. I'm not ever inclined with any of the plays to say, This is about that, because plays are about the whole event that they are. . . . I was certainly wanting to write a play about damage - damage to nature and damage to people, both of which there's plenty of about. To that extent, I was writing a play about England now.
thinking alive pretending
You're pretending this isn't your life. You think it's going to happen some other time. When you're dead you'll realise you were alive now.
children fall government
England that little gray island in the clouds where governments don't fall overnight and children don't sell themselves in the street and my money is safe.
sweet travel home
How could I go on my travels without that sweet soul waiting at home for my letters?
mean spirit painting
Painting doesn't mean just describing; it's a state of spirit.
fun party kind
Parties are a cruel kind of fun.
real light space
Polly Findlay showed real insight and imagination in her production of my translation of Seneca's Thyestes at the Arcola. I enjoyed her use of the space and the detail of her work with the actors, and I'm looking forward to seeing what she does with Light Shining.