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5 October, 2006

Notes for a production of the play from the Shotgun Players, includes a few links to reviews. A review of a production of the play at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. A page about Caryl Churchill, the playwrite who wrote The Skriker. Northern Ireland's greatest website. A dictionary that lists different types of fairies - very image intensive. Based on the work of Katherine Briggs. A page about apparitions of black dogs - the most common guise of The Skriker. Creatures of English Folklore - another dictionary of fairies. A page from someone's diary including comments on a production of The Skriker. British Goblins and Demons - an essay. An index of Beasties - brilliant site on medeival England with this dictionary of supernatural creatures. A review of the play - focussing on The Skriker as a damaged earth spirit. A review of the play from the Oxford Student. An introduction to the fairy faith of Great Britain (& Ireland). Buy the play from Amazon. A page about apparitions of Black Dogs. A page about death portents that makes a mention of the Skriker. Quotes by playwrites on their work. Includes a quote by Caryl Churchill on The Skriker. The Fall's homepage (they wrote "City Hobgoblins").