Caryl Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is an English dramatist known for her use of non-naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics. She is acknowledged as a major playwright in the English language and a leading female writer. Her early work developed Brecht's modernist dramatic and theatrical techniques of ‘Epic theatre’ to explore issues around gender and sexuality.

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  • Caryl Churchill ist eine englische Autorin von Dramen. Sie ist bekannt für ihren Gebrauch nichtrealistischer Techniken und für ihre feministischen Themen.
  • Caryl Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is an English dramatist known for her use of non-naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics. She is acknowledged as a major playwright in the English language and a leading female writer. Her early work developed Brecht's modernist dramatic and theatrical techniques of ‘Epic theatre’ to explore issues around gender and sexuality. From A Mouthful of Birds (1986) onwards, she began to experiment with forms of dance-theatre, incorporating techniques developed from the performance tradition initiated by Artaud with his 'Theatre of Cruelty'. This move away from a clear Fabel dramaturgy towards increasingly fragmented and surrealistic narratives characterizes her work as postmodernist.
  • Viene riconosciuta tra le maggiori drammaturghe di lingua inglese ed è a oggi una delle più celebri tra le scrittrici contemporanee. I suoi lavori giovanili furono influenzati dalle tecniche moderniste del teatro epico brechtiano, da lei usate per esplorare le problematiche di genere e temi inerenti alla sessualità. A partire da A mouthful of Birds (1986), la Churchill cominciò a sperimentare con forme di teatro danza, incorporando nella sua drammaturgia altre tecniche da lei sviluppate dalle performance iniziate da Artaud con il suo “Teatro della crudeltà. ” Per questo i suoi lavori non sono caratterizzati da una drammaturgia con una fabula chiara, ma piuttosto privilegiano una narrazione frammentata e surrealistica che li contraddistingue come postmoderni.
  • Caryl Churchill est née à Londres le Modèle:Date. Elle est reconnue comme une dramaturge britannique et un auteur important. Elle écrit également des scénarios pour la télévision.
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  • Caryl Churchill ist eine englische Autorin von Dramen. Sie ist bekannt für ihren Gebrauch nichtrealistischer Techniken und für ihre feministischen Themen.
  • Caryl Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is an English dramatist known for her use of non-naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics. She is acknowledged as a major playwright in the English language and a leading female writer. Her early work developed Brecht's modernist dramatic and theatrical techniques of ‘Epic theatre’ to explore issues around gender and sexuality.
  • Viene riconosciuta tra le maggiori drammaturghe di lingua inglese ed è a oggi una delle più celebri tra le scrittrici contemporanee. I suoi lavori giovanili furono influenzati dalle tecniche moderniste del teatro epico brechtiano, da lei usate per esplorare le problematiche di genere e temi inerenti alla sessualità.
  • Caryl Churchill est née à Londres le Modèle:Date. Elle est reconnue comme une dramaturge britannique et un auteur important. Elle écrit également des scénarios pour la télévision.
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