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Nina Hochrainer

    Consent
    Tiger Country
    Rabbit
    Stories
    Tribes
    Urbane Räume jugendlicher Subkulturen
    • Das Buch untersucht die urbane Kommunikation zwischen öffentlichem Raum und jugendlichen Subkulturen. Es zeigt, wie diese Subkulturen öffentliche Räume aneignen und gestalten, was zu einem ständigen Wandel führt. Anhand von Wien und Madrid wird die wechselseitige Beziehung zwischen Jugend und Stadt analysiert.

      Urbane Räume jugendlicher Subkulturen
    • Tribes

      • 97 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(541)Abgeben

      A penetrating play about belonging, family and the limitations of communication, Tribes is an exciting follow-up to Raine's successful debut, Rabbit, and follows such hits as Enron and Jerusalem into the Royal Court Theatre.

      Tribes
    • Stories

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,6(22)Abgeben

      A new play from the writer of Consent and Tribes. A touching and funny story about the fertilisation of an idea. How do you have a baby when you're 39 and single? You decide. But what happens next?The story, like a child, has a life of its own. The story becomes stories...

      Stories
    • Rabbit

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      In a trendy wine bar - Bella, 29, is celebrating her birthday with her best friend, Emily, two of her exes, and another, rather loud friend, Sandy. Intercut with their bantering conversation are edgy scenes between Bella and her father, with whom she has a classically difficult relationship, not helped by his having an inoperable brain tumour.

      Rabbit
    • Tiger Country

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      A hospital play that follows a tangle of doctors and nurses in a busy London hospital - from the award-winning author of Tribes.

      Tiger Country
    • Consent

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      A powerful new play that puts Justice in the dock, from the writer of Tribes, Rabbit and Tiger Country. Premiered at the National Theatre, London.

      Consent