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Plus: Alistair McDowall’s mysterious new play The Glow at the Royal Court
A staging of Caryl Churchill’s 1976 play that unearths plenty of parallels between the 17th century and today
Caryl Churchill’s two playlets combine absurdism with social critique
Five short plays present a patchy but enjoyable satire on British politics
Caryl Churchill’s elliptical, enigmatic new play packs a powerful charge
Caryl Churchill’s new drama is a short, disturbing meditation on death and dying
This nuanced revival of Caryl Churchill’s play is an unsettling, complex study of identity
Caryl Churchill’s 17th century-set play suggests parallels with today’s debates about the fluidity of nationhood
Lyndsey Turner stages Caryl Churchill’s play with an 18-strong ensemble
Five of her plays hit British stages this year — but you won’t see the elusive talent centre stage
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