
Caryl Churchill Plays: Volume Three
by Caryl Churchill
Spanning almost ten years and embracing a remarkable range of style and subject matter, this third volume of Churchill's Collected Plays, introduced by the author, contains:
- Icecream - an unsettling look at British attitudes to America, and vice versa; Mad Forest - Churchill's response to the Romanian Revolution
- The Skriker - a 'spellbinding' piece combining English folk tales with modern urban life
- Thyestes - a 'bleakly eloquent new translation of Seneca's Roman tragedy' (Sunday Times)
Plus two collaborative pieces combining word and dance:
- Lives of the Great Poisoners - a libretto to music by Orlando Gough and choreography by Ian Spink
- A Mouthful of Birds - written with David Lan
by Caryl Churchill
Spanning almost ten years and embracing a remarkable range of style and subject matter, this third volume of Churchill's Collected Plays, introduced by the author, contains:
- Icecream - an unsettling look at British attitudes to America, and vice versa; Mad Forest - Churchill's response to the Romanian Revolution
- The Skriker - a 'spellbinding' piece combining English folk tales with modern urban life
- Thyestes - a 'bleakly eloquent new translation of Seneca's Roman tragedy' (Sunday Times)
Plus two collaborative pieces combining word and dance:
- Lives of the Great Poisoners - a libretto to music by Orlando Gough and choreography by Ian Spink
- A Mouthful of Birds - written with David Lan
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by Caryl Churchill
Spanning almost ten years and embracing a remarkable range of style and subject matter, this third volume of Churchill's Collected Plays, introduced by the author, contains:
- Icecream - an unsettling look at British attitudes to America, and vice versa; Mad Forest - Churchill's response to the Romanian Revolution
- The Skriker - a 'spellbinding' piece combining English folk tales with modern urban life
- Thyestes - a 'bleakly eloquent new translation of Seneca's Roman tragedy' (Sunday Times)
Plus two collaborative pieces combining word and dance:
- Lives of the Great Poisoners - a libretto to music by Orlando Gough and choreography by Ian Spink
- A Mouthful of Birds - written with David Lan












