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Sarale
Author(s): Kalman Kivkovich
A Jewish man in Nazi-occupied Poland pays his former Polish employee to shelter his 12-year-old daughter from the Nazis’ claws while he and the rest of the family relocate to the nearby Jewish ghetto. The girl’s uncle, a Holocaust survivor, learns her unexpected fate in a most bizarre way.
Format: Short play/drama
Cast Size: 3M/2F (including a teen)
Running time: 35 minutes
Snapshot
Original Source Material: Kalman Kivkovich’s 2006 novel, In the Vise of Evils.Original Language: English
Production Rights Holder:
Kalman Kivkovich, kalmankivkovich.com
Experience(s) Chronicled: Hiding | Perpetrators, Bystanders and Collaborators | Survivors and Subsequent Generations | The Ghettos | Concentration and Extermination Camps