Khadija is 18

Khadija is 18

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Zusammenfassung

Two teenage refugee girls in Hackney face moral dilemmas and an uncertain future, as they strive for legal status in the UK.

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Khadija is 18 by Shamser Sinha

Two teenage refugee girls in Hackney face moral dilemmas and an uncertain future, as they strive for legal status in the UK.
"Sinha has a command of the combative staccato rhythms and jabbing wit of streetwise city youth vernacular, and an instinct for dramatic structure.. There’s a tenderness and flair at work here that makes the familiar something special." - London Times "A bracing blast from the immigration frontline…a terrific full-length professional playwriting debut." - Evening Standard "A lively, vivid piece of writing." - Guardian "There’s an admirable honesty in this script." - Daily Telegraph
"Sinha has a command of the combative staccato rhythms and jabbing wit of streetwise city youth vernacular, and an instinct for dramatic structure... There’s a tenderness and flair at work here that makes the familiar something special." - London Times "A bracing blast from the immigration frontline…a terrific full-length professional playwriting debut." - Evening Standard "A lively, vivid piece of writing." - Guardian "There’s an admirable honesty in this script." - Daily Telegraph

Playwright Shamser Sinha has been a writer on attachment with the Royal Court Theatre, where he wrote Storm, and was commissioned by ANGLE as writer-in-residence to write Chicken N' Chips. He works a lecturer in Sociology and Youth Studies and has spent the past ten years doing research and youth work with young asylum seekers and vulnerable teenagers in London.

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ISBN 13 9781849434881
ISBN 10 1849434883
Titel Khadija is 18
Autor Shamser Sinha
Serie Oberon Modern Plays
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-10-01
Seitenanzahl 80
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