Songs were sung until dry throats caused the end of speech.
Caryl Churchill, Escaped Alone
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Songs were sung until dry throats caused the end of speech.
Caryl Churchill, Escaped Alone
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What the staff of The Paris Review is reading (or attending) this week, including Caryl Churchill’s new play Escaped Alone at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Songs were sung until dry throats caused the end of speech.
Caryl Churchill, Escaped Alone
Escaped Alone: Tea and Catastrophe on a Sunny British Afternoon
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Linda Bassett, Deborah Findlay, Kika Markham, June Watson. All photos by Richard Termine
Escaped Alone: Tea and Catastrophe on a Sunny British Afternoon
By Ross
A lady turned to her husband in the audience and said, “It’s only 50 minutes long, and no intermission…Doesn’t seem worth it, coming all the way out here to Brooklyn, does it?”
Linda Bassett.
With all due respect, this lady couldn’t be…
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Escaped Alone at The Royal Court
Escaped Alone at The Royal Court
Caryl Churchill’s critically acclaimed Escaped Alonehas returned to the Royal Court almost a year after its premiere, ahead of a small UK and US tour this spring. Behind an unassuming fence, with teasing chinks of light, hides a fractured and distressed world that we explore through four female characters – a neighbour and three friends. Churchill is known for writing dialogue in quick, half…
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