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Caryl Churchill
Fen a play by Caryl Churchill
"Ms. Churchill has put together with grace and anger and a generous humor an evening almost entirely composed of wants."
— Sunday New York Times
"A wonderful and strange play; passionate, tense, and eloquent."
— Village Voice
"Ms. Churchill...possesses one of the boldest theatrical imaginations to emerge in this decade who is amazingly enough plowing new ground in the theater with every new play."
— The New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| Japanese Businessman |
| Wilson a landworker |
| Shirley a landworker |
| Nell a landworker |
| Val a landworker |
| Angela a landworker |
| Mrs. Hassett a ganger |
| Frank a farm laborer |
| Deb Val's daughter, age 9 |
| Shona Val's daughter, age 6 |
| Becky Angela's stepdaughter, age 15 |
| May Val's mother |
| Miss Cade a businesswoman |
| Mr. Tewson a farmer |
| Woman Working In The Field |
| Alice a landworker |
| Geoffrey Shirley's husband |
| Mavis a Baptist |
| Margaret a Baptist |
| Mrs. Finch a Baptist |
| Ivy May's mother |
| Boy Scaring Crows |
Fen
Fen is a American play written by Caryl Churchill and published by Samuel French in New York (1984).
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