ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM PRESENTS SIX PERFORMANCES OF AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME: REMEMBERING THE WORLD OF ANNE FRANK STARTING FEB. 23
A unique performance portraying events as recalled by
survivors of the Holocaust opens for six performances when the Illinois Central
College Theatre Program presents And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the
World of Anne Frank in the mainstage theatre of the ICC Performing Arts
Center, located on the East Peoria Campus.
And Then They Came for Me is a unique
theatrical experience – a multimedia play that combines videotaped interviews
with Holocaust survivors Ed Silverberg and Eva Schloss with live actors
recreating scenes from their lives during World War II. Silverberg was Anne
Frank's first boyfriend, and she wrote about him in the beginning of her
now-famous diary. Schloss was the same age as Anne Frank and lived in the same
apartment building in Amsterdam. Eva’s family went into hiding the same day as
the Frank family, and like the Frank family, they were betrayed. On Eva’s 15th
birthday, the Schloss family was arrested by the Nazis and sent to
concentration camps. Eva and her mother survived, and after the war, her mother
married Otto Frank (Anne's father).
Part oral history, part dramatic action, part
remembrance, And Then They Came for Me is like historic newsreel footage
brought to life on the stage and makes for a powerful experience in the
theater.
The six performances take place over two weekends
between February 23 and March 4. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30 pm,
and Sunday performances start at 2:30 pm.
And Then They Came for Me is rated PG for
intense situations.
Cast members, their hometown and their roles include:
Lili Cervantes of Lawton, Okla., as Anne Frank; Logan Dean, Princeville, Ed;
Amilia Dierks, Morton, Mutti; Andrew Gray, Washington, Pappy; Vanessa Hesh,
Pekin, Eva; Darrell Kimbro, Metamora, Ed’s mother; Dylan McDonell, Washburn,
Heinz; Max Rutschke, Peoria, Ed’s father; and Kyle Tam, Washington, Hitler
youth.
Robin Berkley directs the ICC production. The play is
by James Still and is produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic
Publishing Company of Woodstock, Ill.
Tickets cost $8 for the general public and $6 for
students and senior citizens.
This show is presented
by the Arts at ICC, which has a rich history of enhancing the arts community
and expanding education beyond the classroom. Arts at ICC presents more than
500 exhibits, performances, lectures, rehearsals, meetings, master classes,
clinics, seminars, receptions, orientations, forums, auditions and tournaments
annually.
For tickets or more
information, visit ArtsAtICC.com or call the
ICC Performing Arts Center Box Office at (309) 694-5136.
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