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The Holocaust Trilogy Theresa by Julia Pascal |
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| Any naturalistic recreation of the Holocaust for me would be unthinkable and the themes of absence and loss would be discrediting and uncomfortably revisionist if portrayed using naturalistic performance techniques- Gone after all is an absence. To attempt to solve that conundrum and still remain true to the writer's narrative we created a physical theatre interpretation of these three linked plays. | Theresa deals with a fictionalised, but once existing, Jewish heroine deported from the Channel Islands by the Nazis and Murdered in a camp. |
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| choreographer and scenographer : sam boardman-jacobs music director: tony brown |
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