Offshore Signals

Author(s): Roger Cornish
In 1943, a young U.S. diplomat discovers information that details the horrors of the European genocide. The play chronicles, using historical and fictional characters, both those in the U.S. government and society who refused to act on this known information and those who worked to make the horrific facts known publicly.
Format: Drama
Cast Size:4M/1F

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Original or Prominent Production:
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 1989
Nationality of Author: U.S.
Original Language: English
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