The Washington Post: Caryl Churchill's 'A Number': Family Tragedy in a Petri Dish
NEW YORK -- A straight answer is all the younger man wants in "A Number," Caryl Churchill's fiendishly clever new play about the ill-conceived. Is he, or is he not, a clone? An older man, played by ...
The new golden rule for playwrights is: the less comprehensible, the better. Caryl Churchill’s short A Number is as fine a specimen as an audience seeking bamboozlement could wish. At the premiere, I ...
Caryl Churchill’s drama “A Number” can really do a number on you. Luckily, Backyard Theater Ensemble gave this difficult yet engrossing play about personal identity and parental control a laid-back, ...
BroadwayWorld: Review: Palm Springs' DETC Presents a Fabulous Production of Caryl Churchill's A NUMBER
Review: Palm Springs' DETC Presents a Fabulous Production of Caryl Churchill's A NUMBER
Playing alongside three other exciting shows as part of The Playwright Project 2014: Caryl Churchill, Cart/Horse Theatre is proud to present A NUMBER. A psychological thriller blending scientific ...
"Most people are happy, I read in the paper," says Bernard 1 (Daniel Craig) early on in "A Number," but Caryl Churchill's characters aren't "most people," any more than Churchill is most playwrights.
A Number written by British Playwright Caryl Churchill first premiered in September of 2002 at The Royal Court Theatre in London, England. The play starred Michael Gambon in the role of Salter, and ...
As a relayer of everyday nightmares, England’s Caryl Churchill can make more of an hour’s stage time, slipping inside your head and under your skin, than most playwrights manage in a career. She is ...