- The
Skriker is a 1994 play by
Caryl Churchill that
tells the
story of an
ancient fairy who,
during the
course of the play,
transforms into a plethora...
- the New York
Shakespeare Festival production of
Caryl Churchill's The
Skriker. Martel, Ned (10
September 2004). "A
Search for a Dry
Shelter in a Teenager's...
- she appears". A year
later she
appeared in Frankcom's
production of The
Skriker, as "Caryl Churchill's shape-shifting, doom-wreaking fairy". The Guardian's...
-
Yorkshire and
Black Shuck of East Anglia.
Other names are
Hairy Jack, Padfoot,
Skriker,
Churchyard Beast, Shug Monkey, Capelthwaite,
Moddey Dhoo (or
Mauthe Doog)...
-
Drama Desk
Award for Best
Actress in a Play for her
performance in The
Skriker in 1996. Atkinson's work in the
Roundabout Theatre Company's 1999 production...
- she
returned to the
stage once
again in Red One
Theatre Collective's The
Skriker, by
Caryl Churchill,
which garnered critical acclaim and was
rated 5 N's...
- Churchill's play The
Skriker (1994)
includes distorted language,
references to
English folktales, and
evocations of
modern urban life. The
Skriker is an ancient...
-
cousin of the
Lincolnshire and
Northamptonshire Shagfoal, of the
Lancashire Skriker, of the Padfoot, also from the West
Riding and of
Barguest of much of the...
-
Public Theater in a Mark Wing-Davey
production of
Caryl Churchill's The
Skriker.
Following this,
based on his work in
Scent of a Woman, he was cast by...
- Hoffman's P****ing".
Deadline Hollywood.
Retrieved September 7, 2020. "The
Skriker".
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Retrieved September 9, 2020. "Defying Gravity". Lortel...