"The play of the year" - "The Independent"
"These are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease...a major hit" - "Daily Telegraph"
"A fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection" - "The Guardian"
"One of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events... Ms Churchill [is] possessor of one of the sharpest and most restless theatrical imaginations in the world today." -- Ben Brantley, "New York Times"
-The play of the year- -
The Independent -These are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease...a major hit- -
Daily Telegraph -A fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection- -
The Guardian -One of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events... Ms Churchill [is] possessor of one of the sharpest and most restless theatrical imaginations in the world today.- -- Ben Brantley,
New York Times"The play of the year" -
The Independent "These are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease...a major hit" -
Daily Telegraph "A fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection" -
The Guardian "One of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events... Ms Churchill [is] possessor of one of the sharpest and most restless theatrical imaginations in the world today." -- Ben Brantley,
New York Times"The play of the year" -
The Independent "These are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease...a major hit" -
Daily Telegraph "A fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection" -
The Guardian "One of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events... Ms Churchill [is] possessor of one of the sharpest and most restless theatrical imaginations in the world today." -- Ben Brantley,
New York Times
These are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease a major hit.” Daily Telegraph
A fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection!” The Guardian
One of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events Ms Churchill [is] possessor of one of the sharpest and most restless theatrical imaginations in the world today.” -Ben Brantley, New York Times
Blue Heart consists of two related short plays, both teasingly entertaining and brilliantly executed, one about a father and daughter, the other about a mother and son.
In Heart’s Desire, a father, mother and aunt are waiting for a woman to arrive home after years in Australia. In Blue Kettle, a middle-aged man and his girlfriend are involved in a con, making elderly women believe they are the man’s long-lost mother. But neither play is what it seems, as something catastrophic threatens to disrupt and destroy them.
Caryl Churchill has written for the stage, television and radio. A renowned and prolific playwright, her plays include Cloud Nine, Top Girls, Far Away, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?, Bliss, Love and Information, Mad Forest and A Number. In 2002, she received the Obie Lifetime Achievement Award and 2010, she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.