What happens when hate and violence become normalized? This unique theatrical experience combines videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivors Ed Silverberg and Eva Schloss with live actors recreating scenes from their lives as young teens during World War II. Both were friends of Anne Frank's, and we learn firsthand their stories of terrible hardship, survival, and hope against all odds. This production is not just a historic newsreel brought to life on the stage, but also touches on many themes that are vital for young people to reflect upon today. (For ages 11 and up)
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RENT in Concert
Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Segerstrom Hall (3/15 - 3/15) | |
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Avenue Q
Wisteria Theater (1/24 - 3/2)
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RACHMANINOFF AND THE TSAR
South Coast Repertory (2/19 - 3/2) | |
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C A B A R E T
Jaxx Theatre (3/13 - 3/29) | |
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Song of the Night
Walt Disney Concert Hall (2/27 - 3/1) | |
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DOT by Colman Domingo
The Box Riverside (2/27 - 3/2) COMEDY NEW PLAY
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Gustav and Alma
Walt Disney Concert Hall (3/6 - 3/9) | |
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Jesus Christ Superstar
Coachella Valley Repertory (3/16 - 3/16) | |
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Bob Baker Day 2025
Bob Baker Marionette Theater (4/13 - 4/13) | |
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Trauma Play
Atwater Village Theatre (5/22 - 6/2) | |
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Neil Simon's: The Odd Couple (Female Version)
Desert Theatreworks (2/14 - 3/2) | |
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Henry Mancini at 100
Bram Goldsmith Theater at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (5/22 - 5/22) | |
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