With Burchard Dabinnus and Ilanit Ilia
Shmuel Schneider is twelve years old when he and his family are deported from Hungary in the early summer of 1944. Despite the utter horror surrounding him, Shmuel keeps himself alive with intelligence and ludicrous recklessness. He allows himself to be destroyed neither physically nor psychologically. His close ties to Jewish culture and religion help him to do so.
As with Rivka by Judith Herzberg and Shmuel Schneider's story, the focus is on the survival of young Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Ilanit Ilia, Israeli historian and author in Munich and Burchard Dabinnus, theater maker and broadcaster invite you to the first evening/try-out/station of this project at the TamS Theater. Burchard Dabinnus and Ilanit Ilia will talk about Shmuel Schneider and his "story" with a personal presentation and scenic elements. Questions can be asked afterwards during an audience discussion.
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Support Ticket 28 € TamS Ticket 18 € reduced 10 € (we do not require proof)
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