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2007/2008 Youth Programming
The Diary of Anne Frank
By Goodrich and Hackett
Directed by Scott Rubsam February 19 - May 16, 2008 10:00am Performances (some later by arrangement)
The Setting: Amsterdam, Holland. 1942-1945. Recommended Grade Level: 7-12 Related Subjects: The Holocaust, World War II, Jewish Religion and Culture, Discrimination and Oppression, Journals and Chronicles of War, German Language and Culture The Story: In this extraordinary account of eight Jews hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, Anne Frank emerges from history as a living, lyrical, and intensely gifted young woman. Her diary captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence – their fear, their laughter, and their grief. Each day of these two dark years, Anne's voice shines through. Your students are sure to be challenged and moved by this timeless account of a young woman whose imagination, and whose hope, would not be stifled by adversity. The Company
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Matinee Tickets Students: $11 Chaperones: Free Free bus parking Intimate 344-seat house Running Time 2½ hours or less Educator Resources Study Guide available in December Download Bus Directions Download Dining Guide Enrich Your Day Small Group Workshops Post-Show Discussions Build A Moment Immersion Day Learn more» More Information Ryan Ripley Call 651.291.9196 or send email |
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