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There Is No Sun in Ravensbrück [Não há Sol em Ravensbrück]
Author(s): Livia Gaudencio
Three prisoners discuss their experiences in the Ravensbrück camp: a Jewish-French prostitute, a Russian lesbian Red Army sniper, and a German nurse imprisoned for collaborating with the Jews. Their stories provide an insight into life in the largest concentration camp for women during the Holocaust.
Format: Staged reading
Cast Size: 3F
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: São Paolo, Brazil, April 26, 2015.
Original Language: Portuguese