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Hoaxocaust!
Author(s): Barry Levey
A monologue, written and performed by Barry Levey, in which Levey recounts a round-the-world journey to track down Holocaust deniers. He travels from Illinois to Iran, and asks what role should past horrors play in defining our religious views, self-perception, or even our politics.
Format: Monologue
Cast Size: 1M
Running time: 1 hour
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: 2012, Theater for the New City and Prospect Theater Company, New York City.
Nationality of Author: U.S.
Original Language: English
Experience(s) Chronicled: Deniers and Denial