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 ...
On the heels of creating two audio plays during the pandemic (The Marriage Proposal, featuring Kimberly Gilbert, Jamie Smithson and Cody Nickell, and Laughter in the Shadow of the Trees, featuring ...
Time is malleable for British playwright Caryl Churchill. It's like clay in the hands of a potter or sculptor. A couple of her plays are set in the 17th century. Except that her 17th century is an ...
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 ...
“I could have managed better,” the father stammers to his son — and what dad hasn’t thought about wanting a do-over with one child-rearing choice or another? There’s such a thing as doing too much, ...
Remember in the 2004 presidential election debates when John Kerry and George W. Bush argued passionately about the ethics of human cloning. The dilemma of human cloning was on the mind of the average ...
Rehearsal images have been released for A Number at the Old Vic. Caryl Churchill's hit play follows a slightly unorthodox father/son(s) dynamic, and was first seen 20 years ago at the Royal Court in a ...
This play can withstand varying degrees of realism, having been birthed at the Royal Court in a scalpel-sharp rendition from Stephen Daldry that was pretty much entirely abstract. Turner, by contrast, ...
Samuel West programmed this production of Caryl Churchill’s taut, 50-minute two-hander about human cloning in 2006 to run for three weeks as part of his second season then in charge of Sheffield ...