THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Strength and Hope in the Face of Adversity Confined and hidden in a secret annex during the Holocaust, Jewish teenager Anne Frank turns to her diary as a friend and confidant. Set against the growing depravity of the Nazi regime, Anne records the desires and imagination of a typical young girl. During the two-year course of her diary entries, Anne matures and her thoughts become more philosophical. She ponders about humanity and her own personal nature. Despite the suffering wrought upon the Jewish people, Anne still believes in the inherent goodness in people. Of the multitude who throughout history have spoken for human dignity in great times of suffering, no voice is more compelling than that of Anne Frank. ~ John F. Kennedy ~ |
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 6, 2014
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Location
Rochester Opera House
Contact Information
Susan Page
Rochester Opera House
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