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You Are the Future
Author(s): Naomi Miller
Naomi Miller - a professional singer, actress, educator, and daughter of Holocaust survivors, produced and performs this musical multi-media program. Its purpose is not only to commemorate the Holocaust but also to challenge the next generations to fight against racism, bullying, and oppression. She portrays grandmother Katrina, who saved 25 Jewish children from the Nazis by hiding them on her farm outside of Paris. Throughout the program, she also portrays various other characters and sings songs dedicated to them, including her parents, a child survivor of Terezín, Otto Frank, and Abraham Sutzkever. A PowerPoint presentation enhances each song and story.
Format: One Woman Play
Cast Size: 1W
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A Study Guide is available to educators.
Original Language: English