The Holocaust was a horrific tragedy for all humanity and dramatizing the topic is difficult at best. That is why playwright Richard Atkins has chosen to focus on one Jewish family's journey. The place, New York City, circa 1972, long after the war has ended. Yet the past continues to haunt one man's soul so profoundly, he is faced with immeasurable choices no man would want to make...
Jamie Farr of M*A*S*H fame states: "Atkins play is compelling, powerful. I just could not stop reading it. It can remain a secret, but I cannot help but wonder if this was an actual story of people Atkins interviewed or knew. The projections are wonderful added touches. Atkins should be proud of this piece of work. Bravo."
A talk-back with the author and actors will follow the reading.
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