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“The stark reality struck me as no production of The Diary of Anne Frank ever has.”
The Jewish Journal, Boston

“It’ll stay with you for the rest of your life.”
The Indianapolis Star.

KLC proudly presents
James Still’s play


And then they came for Me

Remembering the World of Anne Frank

Directed by Nic Careem
in association with “Second Generation”
Sunday 2nd November, 6.30-8.30pm
at Finchley Synagogue, Kinloss Gardens, N3
An outstanding production for everyone, which provides a
unique opportunity to introduce your teenage children to the
reality of the Holocaust in a sensitive and inspiring way.

Plus, a special feature for this production: Eva Schloss will appear
in person, after the play, to take questions from the audience.

Recommended age: 11+
Entrance by ticket only,
£10 for adults, £5 for students
Tickets available here or call 020 8343 3420

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Frank HouseThis play is the story of Eva Schloss who, between 1940 and 1942 saw Anne Frank nearly every day. Eva’s family escaped from Austria in 1938, and from 1940 lived in the Rivierenbuurt in Amsterdam, across the street from the Frank family.

Like Anne, Eva and her famiy went into hiding in an attic in Soestdijk. They were betrayed by an informer and sent to Auschwitz. Eva and her mother, Fritzi, survived the horrors of Auschwitz to tell their story.

And then they came for Me’ describes Eva’s experiences and highlights the horrors of the Holocaust and how easily ignorance based prejudice can turn to hatred. Eva’s story is a wake-up call to all decent people to prevent the spread of irrational hatred harbored by seemingly sophisticated and decent people.

This play has received outstanding reviews and its international performances have been appreciated by audiences of all ages. In particular, it serves as an excellent introduction to the Shoah for teenagers who will readily identify with Eva and Anne and the dramatic story of their lives.

We are privileged that Eva Schloss will be with us, in person, to answer your questions. The evening presents an important opportunity for our youth to meet and hear an inspirational survivor who is driven by the desire to right the many wrongs of our world.

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