Caryl Churchill is an award-winning playwright, whose plays are
renowned for their striking influence upon contemporary British theatre
practices. Indicative of her enduring impression upon the theatrical
landscape, Churchill has won Obie Awards for her widely celebrated plays
Cloud 9 (1979), Top Girls (1982), Serious Money (1987) and A Number
(2002). Further cementing her reputation as an outstanding playwright,
in 2002 Churchill won an Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement and in 2010
was placed in the American Theatre Hall of Fame.
She continues to
produce innovative and provocative work, such as Seven Jewish Children - a play for Gaza (2009) and Love and Information (2012), and in January 2016 her latest full-length play, Escaped Alone,
opened at the Royal Court Theatre to great acclaim. With an illustrious
theatre career that transcends four decades, Caryl Churchill is
arguably more than just one of Britain's most revered female
playwrights; she is one of Britain's most respected and groundbreaking
working today.