Theatre

And Then They Came For Me

Date: Thursday, May 24 2018 - Saturday, May 26 2018
Venue: Alma Tavern & Theatre
Artists
Moondog Productions

Moondog Productions reprise their multimedia play that combines videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivors Eva Schloss and Ed Silverberg with live actors recreating scenes from their lives as teenagers during WW ll.

Ed was Anne Frank’s first boyfriend. Eva was the same age and lived across from Anne in Amsterdam until she and her family were arrested by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps. More than 1.25 million people were killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau where Eva and her family were sent.

Part oral history, part drama action, part remembrance, this play brings to life what happened after The Diary of Anne Frank ends. The ensemble-driven play breaks new ground and has been acclaimed by audiences and critics in world-wide productions.

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Suitable for ages 11+.

‘…it was stunning and has left an incredible impression on me. I’ve been to Auschwitz twice and to Anne Frank’s house twice too and yet your production added a new layer of emotion and connection to those unimaginable events.’   Peter Kyle, MP Hove & Portslade

 

May 24-26, 8pm, £11/£9 concs. For more info, visit http://www.almatavernandtheatre.co.uk/theatre/what-s-on.html

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By steve wright, Sunday, Apr 29 2018

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