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Dr. Ruth, All the Way
Author(s): Mark St. Germain
The story of Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s incredible journey preceding her career as a pioneering radio and television sex therapist. From fleeing the Nazis in the Kindertransport, losing both her parents in the Holocaust, and joining the Haganah in Jerusalem as a sniper, to her struggle to succeed as a single mother newly-arrived in America.
Format: Full-length comedy/drama
Cast Size: 1F
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Original or Prominent Production: Barrington Stage Company, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, June 2012.
Original Language: English
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