$12 - Individual Sales
Available online or from the box office at 732-528-9211.
$10 - Education Groups of 10 or more
Email Samantha Schwartz at [email protected] for group reservations.
World War II was a desperate and intense time for everyone, but it was especially devastating to the Jewish people living under Nazi rule. Through direct accounts from Anne Frank's diary and the heartfelt retelling of her story by her father, Otto, this production offers an engaging and accessible approach to one of history's darkest chapters. The courage of Anne Frank and her family is the story of the strength of the human spirit in the most challenging times.
This performance fulfills the following State of New Jersey Core Curriculum Standard(s) and Algonquin Arts Performance Component(s): 21st Century Life and Careers, Comprehensive Health and Physical Education (CPA), Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), Language Arts Literacy (LAL), Music Education (MUS).
Running time: 60 minutes (45-minute performance, followed by a Q&A)
Intermission: No
Age: Grades 3 and Up
Seating for Algonquin Education Series performances is assigned by the box office to ensure that schools will be seated together to the extent possible and to expedite the arrival and departure process. Individual ticket purchasers will be grouped together, general admission seats.