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The Spark, Hannah Senesh
Author(s): Noelle Donfeld
Along with composer Sandy Shanin, has written this about (Senesh), a play that emphasizes her heroism as a parachutist from British Mandate Palestine to Hungary. The play was a semi-finalist of the Eugene O’Neill Musical Theater Conference in 2009. It was selected for the Monday Night Reading Series of Theatre Building Chicago, as well as for the Pacific Palisades, CA Playwrights Festival in 2010.
Format: Full Length, Drama
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Original or Prominent Production: Eugene O’Neill Musical Theater Conference in 2009