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Cloud Nine (sometimes stylized as Cloud 9) is a 1979 British two-act play written by British playwright Caryl Churchill.It was workshopped with the Joint Stock Theatre Company in late 1978 and premiered at Dartington College of Arts, Devon, on 14 February 1979.
Caryl Lesley Churchill (born 3 September 1938) [1] is a British playwright known for dramatising the abuses of power, for her use of non-naturalistic techniques, and for her exploration of sexual politics and feminist themes. [2]
Cloud Nine Caryl Churchill Dartington College of the Arts 1979 The House David Halliwell Dartington Hall 1979 An Optimistic Thrust Company devised Nuffield Studio Theatre 1980 Cloud Nine (revival) Caryl Churchill Royal Court 1980 Say Your Prayers Nick Darke College of St. Mark and St. John 1981 Borderline Hanif Kureishi
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This methodology is sometimes referred to as The Joint Stock Method. Productions during this period included Hare's Fanshen (1975), Brenton's Epsom Downs and Churchill's Cloud Nine (1979) which Stafford-Clark directed, as well as The Speakers, a promenade production. [4]