A powerful true story, adapted for the stage, recounting the experiences of Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager, and seven others in hiding during the Holocaust. Set in the secret annex of an Amsterdam office building, this play shows the courage, resilience, and day-to-day realities of its occupants, seen through the eyes of young Anne. Anne navigates the complexities of the relationships with her family, a blossoming relationship with Peter, and the ongoing anxieties of their situation, until a tragic conclusion when their refuge is discovered. Exploring themes of identity, resilience, and hope under harrowing circumstances, this profoundly moving play provides a compelling look into the human spirit and endurance.
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Websites for young people to learn more about the Holocaust, other genocide atrocities, and how to prevent them from happening again.
Anne Frank House Website- virtual tours of the annex, historical resources, lesson activities, and more
The Genocide Education Project- learn about some of the genocide events in recent history
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United Nations Office of Genocide Prevention
Brittanica Kids Article About Genocide - information about genocide in simple student friendly language