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Revision as of 12:15, 3 June 2014
Ghetto (Hebrew: גטו) is a play by Israeli playwright Joshua Sobol about the experiences of the Jews of the Vilna Ghetto during Nazi occupation in World War II. The play focuses on the Jewish theatre in the ghetto, incorporating live music and including as characters historical figures such as Jacob Gens, the chief of the Jewish Police and later Head of the ghetto. It is part of a triptych of plays about the resistance movement, which also includes Adam and Underground. Ghetto premierèd at the Haifa Municipal Theatre in Israel and the Freie Volksbühne, Berlin, in 1984
Performance history in South Africa
Nico Malan Theatre 20 August-12 September 1987.
Produced by Moira Blumenthal in collaboration with PACT in 1991. The cast were Jacqui Singer (AA Life Vita Award Best Supporting Actress, 1991), Dale Cutts, Anthony Fridjhon, Danny Keogh, Terrence Shank, Jenny de Lenta, Mark Hoeben.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English by Alan Swerdlow.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto_(play)
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