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Love and Information

Caryl Churchill

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Theatre Communication Grp
01 June 2013
"""Caryl Churchill is a dramatist who must surely be amongst the best half-dozen now writing… a playwright of genuine audacity and assurance, able to use her considerable wit and intelligence in ways at once unusual, resonant and dramatically riveting."" -Benedict Nightingale

""[A] thought-churning, deeply poignant new play... Leave it to Ms. Churchill to come up with a work that so ingeniously and exhaustively mirrors our age of the splintered attention span... This British playwright has proved herself without peer in creating expressly topical works in which form and function are one.... Sharp-minded [and] tender-hearted."" -Ben Brantley, New York Times

Someone sneezes. Someone can’t get a signal. Someone shares a secret. Someone won’t answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone’s not ready to talk. Someone is her brother’s mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone’s never felt like this before. In the fast moving kaleidoscope of Love and Information, more than a hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.

Love and Information premiered at London's Royal Court Theatre in fall 2012, followed by an acclaimed U.S. premiere at New York Theatre Workshop in early 2014.

Caryl Churchill has written for the stage, television and radio. A renowned and prolific playwright, her plays include Cloud Nine, Top Girls, Far Away, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?, Bliss,

Love and Information, Mad Forest and A Number. In 2002, she received the Obie Lifetime Achievement Award and 2010, she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame."
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Imprint:   Theatre Communication Grp
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   113g
ISBN:   9781559364409
ISBN 10:   1559364408
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Caryl Churchill is arguably the most respected female dramatist in the English-speaking world. She is the author of some twenty plays including Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, Cloud Nine, Top Girls, Serious Money, The Skriker, Blue Heart, Far Away, A Number, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You and Seven Jewish Children - seen and admired all over the world. Most are published by TCG.

Reviews for Love and Information

Caryl Churchill is a dramatist who must surely be amongst the best half-dozen now writing a playwright of genuine audacity and assurance, able to use her considerable wit and intelligence in ways at once unusual, resonant and dramatically riveting. - Benedict Nightingale 'This exhilarating theatrical kaleidoscope... What is extraordinary about Churchill is her capacity as a dramatist to go on reinventing the wheel' (The Guardian) 'The wit, invention and structural integrity of Churchill's work are remarkable... She never does the same thing twice' (The Daily Telegraph) 'A wonderful web of complex emotions, memories, secrets and facts' (A Younger Theatre) FIVE STARS: Caryl Churchill's astonishing new piece, Love and Information, is a blast of 58 playlets. Each is very short, witty and poignant, a tiny, detailed snapshot of two people talking and exploring the relationship between facts and feelings. In every playlet - some no more than fragmentary exchanges of sentences - a piece of information is dropped, like a stone into a pond, leaving the ripples to be imagined by the audience. - Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday [A] thought-churning, deeply poignant new play... Leave it to Ms. Churchill to come up with a work that so ingeniously and exhaustively mirrors our age of the splintered attention span... This British playwright has proved herself without peer in creating expressly topical works in which form and function are one.... Sharp-minded [and] tender-hearted. - Ben Brantley, New York Times FOUR STARS: The wit, invention and structural ingenuity of Churchill's work are remarkable. She never does anything twice. - Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph Britain's most innovative dramatist - David Benedict, Variety Five Stars: In the fast-moving traffic of life there are still quiet moments of beauty, heart-wrenching sorrow, joy and profound epiphanies... The succinct and thought-provoking script speaks volumes about the fast turnover of modern life. - Matthew Tucker, Huffington Post FIVE STARS: Caryl Churchill s astonishing new piece, Love and Information, is a blast of 58 playlets. Each is very short, witty and poignant, a tiny, detailed snapshot of two people talking and exploring the relationship between facts and feelings. In every playlet some no more than fragmentary exchanges of sentences a piece of information is dropped, like a stone into a pond, leaving the ripples to be imagined by the audience. Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday [A] thought-churning, deeply poignant new play... Leave it to Ms. Churchill to come up with a work that so ingeniously and exhaustively mirrors our age of the splintered attention span... This British playwright has proved herself without peer in creating expressly topical works in which form and function are one.... Sharp-minded [and] tender-hearted. - Ben Brantley, New York Times FOUR STARS: The wit, invention and structural ingenuity of Churchill s work are remarkable. She never does anything twice. Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph Britain s most innovative dramatist David Benedict, Variety Five Stars: In the fast-moving traffic of life there are still quiet moments of beauty, heart-wrenching sorrow, joy and profound epiphanies The succinct and thought-provoking script speaks volumes about the fast turnover of modern life. Matthew Tucker, Huffington Post FIVE STARS: Caryl Churchill's astonishing new piece, Love and Information, is a blast of 58 playlets. Each is very short, witty and poignant, a tiny, detailed snapshot of two people talking and exploring the relationship between facts and feelings. In every playlet - some no more than fragmentary exchanges of sentences - a piece of information is dropped, like a stone into a pond, leaving the ripples to be imagined by the audience. - Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday [A] thought-churning, deeply poignant new play... Leave it to Ms. Churchill to come up with a work that so ingeniously and exhaustively mirrors our age of the splintered attention span... This British playwright has proved herself without peer in creating expressly topical works in which form and function are one.... Sharp-minded [and] tender-hearted. - Ben Brantley, New York Times FOUR STARS: The wit, invention and structural ingenuity of Churchill's work are remarkable. She never does anything twice. - Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph Britain's most innovative dramatist - David Benedict, Variety Five Stars: In the fast-moving traffic of life there are still quiet moments of beauty, heart-wrenching sorrow, joy and profound epiphanies... The succinct and thought-provoking script speaks volumes about the fast turnover of modern life. - Matthew Tucker, Huffington Post


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