THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
January 19 – March 10, 2023
Education matinees are Monday-Friday at 10:30 AM
Proscenium Stage
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Adapted by Wendy Kesselman
A young woman’s story we must never forget
In this account of eight Jews hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, Anne Frank emerges from history as an inspiring and intensely gifted young woman. Your students will be moved by this account of someone whose imagination and hope were not stifled by her circumstances. The telling of the hiding and arrest of the Frank family connects the horrific reality of the Holocaust more directly to student’s own lives and strengthens their understanding of history that must be learned from. Young people will see themselves reflected in the family dynamics, coming of age struggles, and young romance of ordinary teenagers growing up amidst the horrors of the holocaust.
Curriculum Connections: The Holocaust, World War II, Jewish Religion and Culture, German Language and Culture, Genocide and reparations in the 20th Century
Run Time: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes including one intermission
Daytime Matinee Ticket Pricing
Student Tickets: $16
Chaperone Tickets: One free for every 20 students (Additional chaperones $16)
- To assist you with your planning we can divide your school’s invoice into two easy payments.*
- Payments can be made by check or credit card
- Credit cards accepted are Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
- Please note that Park Square Theatre cannot accept individual checks from students
- Financial assistance and discounted tickets are available through the School Support Partnership program
*dependent on time of booking
Read/Download Park Square’s Education Group Ticket Policies for the 2021-2022 Season.
Questions?
Contact Amanda Hestwood, School and Community Program Manager.
Email hestwood@parksquaretheatre.org.org or call 651-767-8492.