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Yours, Anne
Author(s): Michael Cohen & Enid Futterman
Based on Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and the play Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. A musical of the diary of Anne Frank, a thirteen-year-old who lived in hiding in Amsterdam for 25 months before she and her family were betrayed and transported to Nazi concentration camps, where she died.
Format: Musical
Cast Size: 4M/4F
Character breakdown
Anne Frank
Margot Frank
Mr. Frank
Mrs. Frank
Mr. Dussel
Mr. Van Daan
Mrs. Van Daan
Peter Van Daan
Snapshot
Notes:
Libretto by Enid Futterman
Music by Michael Cohen
Original or Prominent Production: Playhouse 91, New York, 1985.
Original Source Material: Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Original Language: English
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