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Tribes : NHB Modern Plays - Nina Raine

Tribes

By: Nina Raine

Paperback | 14 October 2010

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'I thought everyone's parents spoke like that. Then I realised.'

A penetrating play about belonging, family and the limitations of communication.

Billy's family, like every other, is a club, with its own private language, jokes and rules. You can be as rude as you like, as possessive as you like, as critical as you like. Arguments are an expression of love, and after all, you love each other more than anyone in the world. Don't you?

But Billy, who is deaf, is the only one who actually listens. When he meets Sylvia, he decides he finally wants to be heard.

Nina Raine's play Tribes was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in October 2010. It won Best New Play at the Off-West End Theatre Awards.

Tribes had its US premiere at the Barrow Street Theatre, Off-Broadway, in 2012, winning the 2012 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.

'At once funny and piercingly painful... Raine writes with a marvellous mixture of wit and empathy... as moving as anything I have seen in the theatre this year' — Telegraph

'Fiercely intelligent, caustically funny and emotionally wrenching' — Independent

'Razor-sharp as well as utterly credible' — Evening Standard

'Edgy, painful and shocking' — Financial Times

Best New Play, Off-West End Theatre Awards

Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play

New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play

Industry Reviews
"There's so much going on in Tribes that it's almost overwhelming: intellect and sentiment, love and cruelty, witty zingers and biting put-downs. But in Nina Raine's dazzling play, too much is a good thing Tribes is pitch-perfect." - New York Post; "In this provocative and original play, Raine keeps the ideas and the ironies coming until the final thrilling, paradoxical image. Raine's gift is for penetration; she makes her story mean more than the social problem it dramatizes." - New Yorker

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