Adolf Hitler knew nothing about Anne Frank. She, on the other hand, knew him only too well: his "struggle" determined her fate and her life ended in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. What remains is her diary - a document of passion, humor and hope.
In "Anne's Struggle", Anne Frank's words collide with passages from Hitler's "Mein Kampf". Cabaret artist and singer Marianne Blum and actor Thomas Linke stage the texts and make the contrasts immediately tangible: the small diary against the great dictator's work, moving humanity against fanatical hatred.
The result is an evening that is instructive, harrowing, but also surprisingly entertaining. For just as Anne Frank's writing was not only sad but also humorous, Hitler's work reveals itself to be unintentionally comical in places.
A powerful contribution to the Jewish Culture Weeks in the Rhine-Erft district - and an evening that shows how relevant history remains.
Venue: Bürgerhaus
2 x 45 min. plus interval
Advance booking: 25 € / reduced 20 €
Box Office: 27 € / reduced 22 €
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Advance booking: € 25 / reduced € 20 Box Office: € 27 / reduced € 22
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