This is the heroic and true story of children coming of age in Terezin, the "Jewish city" established by the Nazis near Prague as a way station before the death camps. In the face of unspeakable horror, these children use their determination and creativity to build lives filled with hope and beauty -- playing, studying, making art, and writing an underground newspaper -- all at the peril of being executed. Their actual poems and stories are woven into a fast-paced drama, evoking the universality of children caught in the insanity of war.
Running Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Dates and Times: September 16 and 23 at 7:30pm
September 17,18, 24,and 25 at 2:00pm
Prices:
Adults--$18
Seniors/Students--$15
Ages 12 and under--$10