

Top Girls
Caryl Churchill
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"Caryl Churchill's 'Plays' challenges societal norms with her sharp, innovative narratives that provoke thought and inspire discussion."
From: Satirical PlaysWhat readers are saying
Readers appreciate the cleverness and depth in Churchill's plays, particularly enjoying the exploration of women's issues and the humor woven throughout. Many consider 'Top Girls' and 'Fen' to be standout pieces, showcasing Churchill's talent for blending historical and contemporary themes. However, some find certain plays, such as 'Serious Money,' to be slow and less engaging.
Softcops renders the philosophy of Foucault as a music-hall turn and Victorian freakshow "theatre and history combine to give such intelligent fun" (TLS); Top Girls brings five great and less-than-great women from history together for a dinner party and "has a combination of directness and complexity which keeps you both emotionally and intellectually alert" (Sunday Times); Fen scrutinises the lives of the low-paid women potato pickers of the fens (in Eastern England) and "the playwright pins down her poetic subject matter in dialogue of impressive vigour and economy" (Financial Times) while Serious Money is a satirical study of the effects of the Big Bang - "Pure genius...the first play about the city to capture the authentic atmosphere of the place."
(Daily Telegraph)
Plays is a British play written by Caryl Churchill and published by Methuen in London (2009).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408177495).
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