$14 for adults, $11 for seniors, $8 for students, faculty & staff
Directed by Benard Cummings, Associate Professor of Theatre
In her famous diary, Anne Frank chronicled the two years her family and five other Jews hid in tiny attic rooms in Amsterdam during its Nazi occupation. Published after her death, the diary sold more than 30 million copies in 60 languages. Kesselman’s new adaptation brings Anne’s story to vibrant life: We see the Frank family and their friends in daily life, where meeting basic needs can become a challenge, and even minor incidents could present a grave risk. “…undeniably moving...” (NY Times) For more information call 214.768.2787.
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