The Diary of Anne Frank
By Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank is one of the most famous and haunting stories to emerge from the 20th Century. The memoirs of this young Jewish girl, forced to hide for nearly two years to escape Nazi persecution, are an essential part of how we remember one of the darkest periods of our human history. Wendy Kesselman’s adaptation of the original, Pulitzer Prize award-winning script by Goodrich and Hackett draws from previously unpublished parts of Anne Frank’s real-life diary, allowing the audience to experience Anne in a way that breathes life into this passionate, complex young woman, allowing us to share her relatable experience of adolescence as a familiarly modern teenager. For nearly two years, Anne, her father, mother, and sister, joined with the Van Daan family, to hide in a secret annex space above her father’s former office in Amsterdam, as the Nazis deported the Jews of Holland to their deaths. In her secret attic, Anne comes of age: she laughs, plays, fights with her mother, and falls in love for the first time. In spite of her oppressive circumstances and the horrors that surround her, Anne’s spirit transcends, as she voices her belief, “in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” Anne’s dynamism, her luminous spirit, and her story of resilience continue to resonate deeply, making her story as vital today as when her diary first was published.
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Cast
Name | Role |
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Len Taylor | Director |
Caroline O'Hara | Anne |
Steve Moore | Mr Frank |
Heather Wadsworth | Mrs Van Daan |
Kalli Furtado | Peter Van Daan |
Roy Starkie | Mr Dussel |
Joanna Sharples | Margot |
Carol Anne Connolly | Mrs Frank |
Geoffrey Collinge | Mr Van Daan |
Helen Sunderland | Miep Gies |
Terence Hayde | Mr Kraler |
Past Production
This show ran from 24th April 1996 - 27th April 1996.
Venue
Saint Veronica's Church Hall
Helmshore Road
Helmshore
BB4 4JT