A Play Teaching the Holocaust, Tolerance, and Courage
Written by Wendy Kout
Performances
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Western/Upstate NY Tour Available for April & May 2025
Partner Productions
Arts for Change
Los Angeles, CA
https://www.artsforchange.world/
Six Points Theater
Minneapolis, MN
https://www.sixpointstheater.org/
Bema Productions
Victoria, BC, Canada
https://www.bemaproductions.com/
Theatre Ariel
Philadelphia, PA
https://www.theatreariel.org/survivors
Performed for over 4,000 students in 2023.
License The Play
Although Survivors is based on the lives of Survivors that ended up in Rochester, NY, their stories are universal and meant to encompass the many resourceful ways people were able to survivor the Nazi regime.
Developed from the writings and interviews of 10 people who were all young during the Holocaust, audiences will experience both the hardship and courage of these inspirational individuals.
Survivors in appropriate for students 8th grade and up, as well as adult audiences. The play can be licensed for individual theaters, schools, colleges, community theatre and professional groups. Regional licenses are available for those that wish to mount a school tour.
The play is written to be performed with a cast of 6 (with doubling) but can be expanded to up to 18 actors. Run time is 65 minutes with no intermission. We suggest each performance be followed by and audience talk back.
Survivors also serves as a discussion-starter for current events and the risks of normalized hate and prejudice.
Survivors in appropriate for students 8th grade and up, as well as adult audiences. The play can be licensed for individual theaters, schools, colleges, community theatre and professional groups. Regional licenses are available for those that wish to mount a school tour.
The play is written to be performed with a cast of 6 (with doubling) but can be expanded to up to 18 actors. Run time is 65 minutes with no intermission. We suggest each performance be followed by and audience talk back.
Survivors also serves as a discussion-starter for current events and the risks of normalized hate and prejudice.
To learn how you can license Survivors to stage in your area, please contact:
Ralph Meranto, CenterStage Artistic Director
(585) 461-2000 ext 236 | [email protected]