CARYL CHURCHILL, 1938 -

 

Owners:  London:  Eyre Methuen, 1973.

 

Vinegar Tom.  London:  Theatre Quarterly Publications, 1978; New York:  French, 1982.

 

Light Shining in Buckinghamshire.  London:  Pluto Press, 1978. 

 

Traps.  London:  Pluto Press, 1978.

 

Cloud Nine.  London:  Pluto Press/Joint Stock Theatre Group, 1979; New York:  French, 1979; revised edition, London:  Methuen, 1984; New York:  Routledge, 1992.

 

Top Girls.  London:  Methuen/Royal Court Theatre, 1982; New York:  French, 1982; revised edition, London:  Methuen, 1984.

 

Fen.  London:  Methuen/Joint Stock Threatre Group, 1983; New York:  French, 1984.

 

Softcops.  London:   Methuen, 1984.

 

Plays:  One.  London:  Methuen, 1985.  Contains Owners, Traps, Vinegar Tom, Light Shinning in Buckinghamshire, and Cloud  Nine.

 

A Mouthful of Birds, by Churchill and David Lan.  London:  Methuen/Joint Stock Theatre Group, 1986.

 

Serious Money.  London:  Methuen/Royal Court Theatre, 1987; revised edition, London:  Methuene, 1990.

 

Icecream.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1989; as Ice Cream with Hot Fudge, London & New York:  French, 1990.

 

Churchill Shorts:  Short Plays.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1990.  Contains Lovesick, Abortive, Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen, Schreber's Nervous Illness, Hospital at the time of the Revolution, Judge's Wife, After Dinner Joke, Seagulls, Three More Sleepless Nights, and Hot Fudge.

 

Mad Forest.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1990.

 

Plays:  Two.  London:  Methuen, 1990.  Contains Softcops, Top Girls, Fen, and Serious Money.

 

Lives of the Great Poisoners:  A Production Dossier, text by Churchill, music by Orlando Gough, movements notes by Ian Spink.  London:  Methuen, 1993.

 

Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen, and Other Plays, edited by Terry Gifford and Gill Round.  Harlow:  Longman, 1993.

 

Mad Forest:  A Play from Romania, and the Skriker:  Two Plays.  London & New York:  Nick Hern Books/Fireside Theatre, 1994.

 

The Skriker.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1994; New York:  Theatre Communications Group, 1994.

 

The After-dinner Joke, and Three More Sleepless Nights, edited by Lib Taylor.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 1995.

 

Thyestes, by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, translated and introduced by Churchill.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1995.

 

Hotel:  In a Room Anything Can Happen, words by Churchill, music by Orlando Gough.  London:  Nick Hern Books/Second Stride, 1997.

 

Blue Heart.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1997; New York:  Theatre Communications Group, 1998.

 

Plays:  Three.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1998.  Contains A Mouthful of Birds, with David Lan, Ice Cream, Mad Forest, Lives of the Great Poisoners, with music by Orlando Gough, The Skriker, and Thyestes, translated from Seneca.

 

This Is a Chair.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 1999; New York:  Theatre Communications Group, 1999.

 

Far Away.  London:  Nick Hern Books, 2000.

 

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