Based on the novel by Jackie French, Hitler's Daughter is a compelling story within a story. As four friends wait for the school bus one rainy morning, Anna begins to tell the tale of Heidi, daughter of the most hated man in history. The play switches between 1940s Nazi Germany and contemporary Australia as one of the friends, Mark, becomes engrossed in Anna's story. Could Heidi have stopped the atrocities of genocide, war and hate her father raged on the world during World War II? Would Mark have acted differently in her place? Heidi's story leads him to question his own identity and the world around him. This inventive, engaging and moving piece will have students and educators discussing morality, personal responsibility, and prejudice long after they leave the theatre. The performance also features a front-of-house Holocaust exhibition developed in collaboration with the Sydney Jewish Museum.
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Linda Eder
Patchogue Theatre (4/18 - 4/18) | ||
Back to the Garden 1969 - The Woodstock Experience
Patchogue Theatre (3/1 - 3/1) | ||
The 7 Fingers in Duel Reality
Staller Center for the Arts (4/12 - 4/12) | ||
Half Time
Theatre Three (5/24 - 6/22) | ||
Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet
South Shore Theatre Experience (2/13 - 2/13) | ||
Stony Brook Opera
Staller Center for the Arts (4/26 - 4/26) | ||
Discus
Humanities Hall Room 025 (4/11 - 4/13) | ||
Post Concert Dance Company Spring Concert
Little Theater (5/2 - 5/4) | ||
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