The Royal Court Theatre presents
Top Girls
By Caryl Churchill
First Performance: 28 August 1982
Theatre Downstairs
Caryl Churchill’s play about the impact of Capitalism on woman, Top Girls, was her seventh play at the Royal Court. It has become a seminal piece due to its 80s politics and its structural disregard for the boundaries of time and conventional form. It transferred to Joseph Papp’s Public Theatre, New York in December 1982 and returned to the Royal Court in February 1983.
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| Sun 18 Jul 1982 | 12:00am | Theatre Downstairs | |||
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Caryl Churchill
Writer
Max Stafford-Clark
Director
Peter Hartwell
Designer
Pam Tait
Costumes
Robin Myerscough-Walker
Lighting
Patrick Bridgeman
Sound
