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The Youth Crime by Jörg Menke-Peitzmeyer celebrated on 29 October 2010 world premiere in u \\ hof:

Here are the first reviews:

OÖN: Silvia Nagl

a convincing four-man u \\ hof: Ensemble presents itself in a work commissioned for the Linz State Theatre venue for young audience: "goo stand" is upsetting Youth Theatre (10), which shows that may be the way of a short test of courage to crime.

director Ulrike Stöck (b. 1975) obviously the line to young people has not yet cut: it shows with the drama team has four people, how they could actually be at that age. The sisters than screaming, constantly quarreling duo that has mainly clothes, make-up and problems with parents in mind. Catherine Wawrik as Nina seems to be in the course of the play actually getting younger, fragile and delicate dressed like Britney Spears for the poor "it has the energy of a struggling vorpubertierenden brat and the defiant abuse of older people in the world of pressing young woman. Your take on the story as if it were their own.

Nina's older Sister Jessica (Catherine Halus) wants to urge its application to the relationship with Tom, the chief meet the evil path. And is represented by Ralf Wegner incredibly cool and casual, and latent malignancy, brutality and macho posturing is not foreign to him. Bastian Dulisch Goran as the type of silent followers, who is too cowardly exit is. This also makes the quality of the piece, it shows that prototypes with which each and everyone can identify in the audience, which can move close to the action.

The government characterized these prototypes strongly (...). The small u \\ hof: Brigit Kofman stage is unusual depth, (...). New People's Journal: Birgit Thek
Pack End premiere of "smear stand" in the Linz u \\ hof: provides much food for thought

took the real case of the "Gummi Bears" in Linz, the German author Jörg Menke -Peitzmeyer to "stand grease" the starting point for his commission, which on Friday celebrated his much applauded premiere.
the best thing: The piece does not provide a flat pattern of explanation, even if the silence differentiated in many families and the neglect of the children's emotional needs for love and recognition expressed. Implemented

the complex events in the imaginative direction of Ulrike Stöck will most adequately yard of the promising u \\: actors: notably Catherine Wawrik shines through as group mascot "Nina, under their" coolness "the unlived childishness. No less convincing Ralf Wegner 8Tom), Katharina Halus (Jessica) and Bastian Dulisch (Goran).

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