Survivors: A Play About Hate, Hope, & Courage

Commemorate Yom Hashoah with a special performance of Survivors. A young and diverse cast enact the history of the Holocaust through the eyewitness accounts of ten survivors.

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Museum of Tolerance 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035  
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING

About

Survivors, the play written by Wendy Kout, teaches the chronological history of the Holocaust by enacting the actual experiences of Jewish children and teenagers from Europe. Actors portray the survivors and take us on a perilous journey from innocence through the terrifying rise and rule of bigotry, xenophobia, and violence to the triumph of immigrating to America. 

Though the play is about the past, it is relevant and resonant for the present and future. The survivors inspire us to face today’s personal and worldly challenges, hardships and horrors through resilience, perseverance, hope, humor, compassion and community. The survivors also remind us that we must always speak up against hatred, that we can never take our democracy for granted, and we must always fight to maintain our dignity and our freedom.

A talkback with the cast, playwright, and local survivors follows the performance.

This event is offered free of charge. RSVP required. Register here.

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