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Bad Nights and Odd Days - Abortive/Seagulls/Three More Sleepless Nights/Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen

Bad Nights and Odd Days - Abortive/Seagulls/Three More Sleepless Nights/Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1628451250. Details of all Bad Nights and Odd Days - Abortive/Seagulls/Three More Sleepless Nights/Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1054117909

Archive Listings

23 Jun 21
  to
10 Jul 21
Greenwich Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
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Bad Nights and Odd Days - Abortive/Seagulls/Three More Sleepless Nights/Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen archiveFour short plays by Caryl Churchill. Celebrating 50 years since Caryl Churchill's short play Abortive was broadcast on BBC Radio 3, we are delighted to transfer the play to the stage alongside rare revivals of one-act plays Seagulls (1978), Three More Sleepless Nights (1980) and Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen (1971). Best known for major works from the iconic Top Girls to the more recent A Number and Drunk Enough To Say I Love You, Churchill's work spans the personal and the political, the local and global. For this intimate collection, Abortive is about a married couple reeling in the aftermath of a shocking event; Three More Sleepless Nights is about the arguments that we all know so well, where we speak too much or don't speak at all; set in a dystopian future, Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen follows a couple as they hide from violence and pollution outside; and in Seagulls, by far the most personal to Churchill, a telekinetic's loss of power offers a powerful allegory about losing the ability to write. Uniting all four plays is the razor-sharp, unforgettable writing that has made Caryl Churchill one of this country's most important playwrights.

Cast/Performers

Paul McGann

Creatives/Company

Author: Caryl Churchill
Director: James Haddrell
Design: Cleo Petitt
Lighting: Stevie Carty

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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