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I Want the Whole World to See that I Can Cry
Author(s): Miri Ben-Shalom
Battling those who deny the existence of the Holocaust, Ester confronts her own horrific past to educate younger generations.
Format: multimedia
Cast Size: 2F/1M
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: New York Fringe Festival, fall 2003.
Original Source Material: Interviews with author’s aunt. Original Language: English
Production Rights Holder:
Miri Ben-Shalom: visit www.icancry.org
Experience(s) Chronicled: Survivors and Subsequent Generations | Women and the Holocaust | Deniers and Denial