Hitler's Daughter: The Play - Foreword

Hitler's Daughter: The Play - Foreword

written by Jackie French (Melbourne, Victoria: Currency Press, 2007), 2 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
Four country children waiting in the rain for the school bus take turns telling stories. In an unusual twist, Anna's story takes the children to Nazi Germany and an intriguing tale about Heidi, a young girl caught in the turmoil of World War II, whose father was one of the most dreaded men in history.One of the children, Mark, becomes engrossed in Heidi's story. In his conversations with his friends, his teacher and with his parents, he explores the moral and ethical issues it raises.This intriguing play poses powerful questions about a frightening period in history and forces us to examine moral issues in relation to society's fears and prejudices in a fresh, compelling light.
Field of Interest
Theatre
Author
Jackie French
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 Currency Press
Content Type
Front/back matter
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Page Count
2
Page Range
1-2
Publication Year
2007
Publisher
Currency Press
Place Published / Released
Melbourne, Victoria
Release Date
2007
Subject
Theatre, Music & Performing Arts, Modern Theater, Teatro Moderno
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Teatro Moderno

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