WAC - Hitler's Daughter
This award winning performance tells the story of Hitler's fictional daughter through the imaginations of four young people. The play switches between 1940's Nazi Germany and present day as four friends become engrossed in the story of Heidi, the daughter of the most hated man in history. Could Heidi have stopped the atrocities of genocide, war and hate that raged on the world during World War II? Adapted from the book by Australian Jackie French, Hitler’s Daughter (1999) asks young people to question how thoughtful people recognize good from evil when the world is in confusion. Performed by Monkey Baa of Sydney, Australia.
Check the ETC website Walton Arts Center information page for instructions on how and when to reserve seats through ETC.
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March 7, 2013
– 11:30 AM
Location
Walton Arts Center
495 West Dickson Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701 US
Additional Information
This award winning performance tells the story of Hitler's fictional daughter through the imaginations of four young people. The play switches between 1940's Nazi Germany and present day as four friends become engrossed in the story of Heidi, the daughter of the most hated man in history. Could Heidi have stopped the atrocities of genocide, war and hate that raged on the world during World War II? Adapted from the book by Australian Jackie French, Hitler’s Daughter (1999) asks young people to question how thoughtful people recognize good from evil when the world is in confusion. Performed by Monkey Baa of Sydney, Australia.
Check the ETC website Walton Arts Center information page for instructions on how and when to reserve seats through ETC.