Date of Birth | 03-September-1938 | |
Place of Birth |
London (England, United Kingdom, Great Britain) |
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Nationality | United Kingdom, Canada | |
Also know as | Caryl Lesley Churchill | |
Profession | Playwright, Screenwriter | |
Caryl Churchill is an English dramatist known for her use of non-naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, dramatisation of the abuses of power, and exploration of sexual politics. She is acknowledged as a major playwright in the English language and one of world theatre's most influential writers. Her early work developed Bertolt Brecht's modernist dramatic and theatrical techniques of ‘Epic theatre’ to explore issues of gender and sexuality. From A Mouthful of Birds onwards, she began to experiment with forms of dance-theatre, incorporating techniques developed from the performance tradition initiated by Antonin Artaud with his 'Theatre of Cruelty'. This move away from a clear Fabel dramaturgy towards increasingly fragmented and surrealistic narratives characterises her work as postmodernist. |
Awards by Caryl Churchill |
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1988
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1987
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1982
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