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Diary of Anne Frank
Author(s): Wendy Kesselman
A contemporary adaptation by Wendy Kesselman of the original stage production by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, which includes newly discovered writings from Anne Frank's diary as well as survivor accounts.
Format: Full-length drama
Cast Size: 5M/5F
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Original or Prominent Production: Previewed in Boston at the Colonial Theatre before opening at the Music Box Theatre, NYC in December 1997.
Original Language: English
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Experience(s) Chronicled: Hiding