The Diary of Anne Frank
by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett,
based on "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," edited by Otto Frank

Presented on
Thursday, November 29th @ 7pm
Saturday, December 1st @ 7pm
Sunday, December 2nd @ 2pm
Location:
Jewish Federation Building
698 Beech Street
Manchester, NH (get map )
Tickets:
Adults: $15, Seniors/Students: $12
For reservations, call 603-627-7679
or send an email to tickets@madco.org

About the Show
     
Impersonating Peter Diary Entry

The Diary of Ann Frank is the account of an ordinary girl, growing up and eventually dying in extraordinary times. It is amusing, enlightening and often moving while simultaneously documenting the vividly terrifying life of Jews caught up in the hatred of the Nazis and their collaborators. The story explores multiple themes including Ann’s coming of age, virtue and her search for identity; duty to one’s country, one’s friends and to fellow “secret annex” residents; suffering as endured by those in the annex and those left outside; and war and anti-Semitism as they relate to Jewish consciousness.

The play in two acts covers the period June 12, 1942 to August 1, 1944. The set does not change other than its internal dressing and lighting. It is a tight space for eight individuals to spend two years hiding with the constant fear of discovery, limited food and no place to escape from others, their feelings or their own fears. The quality of the production will be strengthen by actors and actresses who are prepared to research and understand their characters to the level that they can make them live again on the stage.

School Lessons Chanukkah Gifts
The Characters
Anne Frank Rachel Coffin
switch view Born June 12, 1929 three years after her sister Margot. She is 13 when the story opens...
Margot Frank Rebecca Sanscrainte
switch view (age 17) Quiet, obedient child who took care of her things and was considered the more beautiful and intelligent of the two sisters...
Peter Van Daan Beau Fisher
switch view (15 yr. old) a simple, lovable boy whom Anne would tease for his slow, methodical ways. Peter was a quiet, handsome boy...
Petronella Van Daan Robyn Steriti
switch view A very uncomplicated person who was anxious and cheerful at the same time...
Hans Van Daan Robert Milner
A business associate of Otto Frank. Highly intelligent and well-bred but extremely nervous. He was dominated by his wife.
Kraler Aaron Rosenberg
switch view A business associate of Mr.Frank who took over running both Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s businesses...
Miep Anja Parish
switch view An intelligent young woman who rejected the opportunity to become a German citizen, was married in July 1941...
Edith Frank Lynda Aramento
switch view Born Edith Hollander in the German town of Aachen near the Belgium border. Comfortable middle class background...
Otto Frank Allan McPherson
switch view An accomplished businessman, cultured and well educated. He is the glue and stabilizing factor that holds the group together...
Albert Dussell Kevin Boyarsky,
Mark Schwartzberg
switch view An elderly dentist who joined the group in November 1942. His wife was a catholic and did not join him thinking he had escaped...
Family crisis
Production Staff
The Sisters
Director Alan Kaplan
Producer Rosemary Dann
Stage Manager Steve Short
Costumer / Propmistress Gay Bean
Lighting Dan Melillo
Sound Design Rick Eliot
Scenic Design Carey Cahoun
Set Build Matthew Cahoun
Toasting the new arrival Publicity Wendy Melillo Father - Daughter Talk
Program Book Cheryl Stocks
Poster/Program Cover Design Rich Rothbell