And Then They Came for Me

And Then They Came for Me is a play by American author James Still.[1] It is a multimedia production, which combines tapes of interviews with Anne Frank's friends who survived the Holocaust – Ed Silverberg (formerly Helmuth "Hello" Silberberg) and Eva Geiringer Schloss - with live actors recreating the scenes from their lives. It is part oral history, part drama, part remembrance, and is ensemble driven.[2] The title refers to the famous poem "First they came ..." by Pastor Martin Niemöller.

Cast

  • Ed – Born in Germany 1926. Given name is Helmuth Silberberg (nicknamed "Hello"); now uses the name Ed Silverberg. Moved to the Netherlands to escape the Nazis.
  • Ed’s Father – Sends Ed to his grandfather in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He went to Belgium.
  • Ed’s Mother – Moved to Belgium with Ed’s father.
  • Eva – Eva Geiringer Schloss. Born in Austria in 1929, her family moves to Amsterdam in 1940.
  • Heinz Geiringer – Eva’s brother.
  • Mutti Geiringer – Eva’s mother.
  • Pappy Geiringer – Eva’s father. Separates himself and Heinz from the rest of the family because it is easier to hide two people than four.
  • Anne Frank – Born in 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her father moves his family to Amsterdam in 1934 after Hitler comes to power.
  • SS Border Guards.
  • Hitler Youth.
gollark: Yeeees, probably true.
gollark: also meme.
gollark: Although I may be biased.
gollark: Well, I would generally prefer not killing rich people.
gollark: Blame the parents.

See also

References

  1. Still, James, And Then They Came for Me Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Ovation Theatre Company, cincinnatiarts.org. Retrieved 20 March 2011
  2. "Product Info". And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
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