Stolperstein

Author(s): Len Cuthbert
Part of a collection of one-act plays titled Snapshots, the play Stolperstein portrays two young women in Rostock, Germany, who stumble upon a Stolperstein—a commemorative cobblestone marking the last residence of Holocaust victims. This play not only underscores the worldwide impact of the war, but also offers a touching commemoration of the individuals lost in the flow of historical events.
Format: One-act play
Notes:

Production by Fridge Door Live Theatre Company.
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Snapshot

Original or Prominent Production:
Wright Family Performing Arts & Entertainment Centre, Strathroy, Canada, April 2024.
Nationality of Author: Canadian
Original Language: English

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