January 21, 2010 to February 7, 2010
“A dazzlingly inventive playwright with an original mind.” – New York Observer
ChurchillFest marks the 10th anniversary of the Master Playwright Festival and the first time the event is honouring
a female playwright. British dramatist Caryl Churchill is the award-winning, political, enigmatic, and sometimes controversial, writer of Cloud 9, Top Girls, Fen, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You and Seven Jewish Children.
These works and many more promise to engage festival-goers from January 21 to February 7.
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