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The Miracle
Author(s): Lucy Deutsch
This true story is a depiction of Lucy Deutsch, still 14, when she finds herself in Auschwitz alone among 600 adult women. She learns early to be determined, to keep her integrity undamaged against all odds, even though her life hangs in the balance daily. Later, becoming an orphan, thrown into a Russian prison, she uses her unwavering belief in herself to accomplish the impossible. Includes 25 songs she wrote for this play.
Format: Musical
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Original Source Material: Lucy Deutsch's biography No Time To WeepOriginal Language: English
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