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Nina Raine Writer/Director Nina Raine Writer/Director Nina began her career as a trainee director at the Royal Court under the Regional Young Theatre Director Scheme. Theatre writing credits include: Consent (National Theatre), Tribes (Drama Desk Award, Olivier Award Best New Play nomination), Tiger Country, The Drunks (Adaptation) and Rabbit (Evening Standard and Critic’s Circle Awards for most promising playwright). Agents St John Donald Associate Agent Jonny Jones [email protected] +44 (0) 20 3214 0928 Credits Theatre Production Company Notes STORIES National Theatre Writer and Director 2018 CONSENT co-production with Sonia at the Harold Pinter Theatre 2018 Friedman Productions and National Theatre TRIBES Gate Theatre, Dublin 2017 CONSENT National Theatre Writer 2017 Directed by Roger Michell United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes TRIBES CTG, LA As writer. 2013 LONGING Hampstead Theatre As Director. 2013 By William Boyd, based on two short stories by Chekhov JUMPY Duke of York's Theatre As Director. 2012 Written by April De Angelis TRIBES Barrow Street Theatre, NY As writer. 2011 JUMPY Royal Court Theatre As Director. 2011 Written by April De Angelis TIGER COUNTRY Hampstead Theatre Writer & Director 2010 TRIBES Royal Court Theatre Writer. 2010 Downstairs Directed by Roger Michell Nominated for the Olivier Best New Play SHADES Royal Court Theatre Director. Won Critics Circle and Evening 2009 Upstairs Standard Awards for Most Promising Newcomer. THE DRUNKS RSC As writer: adaptation 2009 NEW COMMISSION Royal Court 2008 NEW COMMISSION Out Of Joint 2008 RABBIT Sydney Theatre Company Writer. 2008 Director: Brendan Cowell RABBIT Old Red Lion/ Trafalgar Writer 2006 Studios/ Brits off Director Broadway Festival, New York UNPROTECTED Liverpool Everyman/ Director Amnesty International Freedom of 2006 Traverse Theatre Expression Award for an Outstanding Production on a Human Rights Theme TMA Best Director award TIGER COUNTRY Writer Shortlisted for Sphinx Theatre's 2006 Brave New Roles Award VERMILLION DREAM Salisbury Playhouse Director 2004 Cast includes: Catherine McCormack THE HOLY TERROR ATG Associate Director Director: Lawrence 2004 Boswell United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes RABBIT National Theatre Studio Week long workshop Director: Kathy Burke 2003 HENRY V National Theatre Staff Director 2003 Director: Nicholas Hytner ESKIMO SISTERS Southwark Playhouse Director 2002 Cast includes: Katherine Tozer FUCKING GAMES Royal Court Assistant Director 2001 Director: Dominic Cooke ASHES TO ASHES and Royal Court Theatre Assistant Director MOUNTAIN LANGUAGE Cast includes: Katherine Tozer 2001 PRESENCE Theatre Upstairs, Royal Assistant Director 2001 Court Director: James Kerr SERVICE Royal Court Theatre Director and Writer Workshop / Internal 2001 Reading MOUTH TO MOUTH Royal Court Theatre Assistant Director Director: Ian Rickson 2001 FAR AWAY Royal Court Theatre Assistant Director 2000 Director: Stephen Daldry MY ZINC BED Royal Court Theatre Assistant Director 2000 Director: David Hare Television Production Company Notes BOARDERS Hartswood Films CLASS Mammoth Screen/ BBC MISTRESSES Ecosse/BBC Radio Production Company Notes Alan Howard Reads BBC Radio 4 2007 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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