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Moje holka, moje holka [My Girl, My Girl]
Author(s): Itziar Pascual & Amaranta Osorio
The play speaks of the Holocaust, the strength of Jewish women, their light and their hope. The piece is dedicated to The Magdalena Project, an organization founded in Wales in 1986, which serves as a cross-cultural network, providing a platform for women’s performance work.
Snapshot
Notes:
Awarded the Jesús Dominguez writing prize in Spain, November 2016.
Original Language: Spanish
Production Rights Holder:
See playwright’s website.
Experience(s) Chronicled: Women and the Holocaust