A contemporary Berlin fairy tale that bristles with urban truths - the first novel of Germany's best-known contemporary playwright One clear, ice-cold January morning shortly after dawn, a wolf crosse
Frank doesn't recognise the woman at the door. She's come to remind him of a promise made twenty years before. She tells his wife, 'Frank and I were lovers...and we still are now.'
Troy has fallen and the Cretan General Idomeneus is on his way home. But the Gods are angry (aren’t they always?) and so now Idomeneus must make a great sacrifice but these sacrifices never pan out in
Christmas Eve.Bettina and her husband Albert aren’t happy.Bettina’s mother is staying for the holidays.Which is awkward.Not least because Bettina’s mother met a man on the train.And now she’s invited
Roland Schimmelpfennig is the most performed contemporary German playwright. The aim of this selection is to demonstrate not only the quality of his writing but its breadth and formal innovation.Inclu
Everyone wants to get to the executive suite. Everyone wants the Delhi job. Everyone wants sex, everyone wants love. So they push for it. Published alongside the U.K. premiere at the Royal Court, a s
Taken together, the photographs in this book represent a visual commentary on our present-day lifestyle. All the pictures were taken in the centre of Berlin - but the same scenes can be seen all over
Arabian Night is a sleek and sensual urban thriller from one of the most acclaimed new voices of the German stage. Nominated Play of the Year by six German critics in 2001, Arabian Night is the story