This moving and pertinent true story tracks the many violins which were saved during and after World War II by a family of luthiers, the Weinsteins. The violins are exhibited at Yad Vashem, Israel.
The lives of families affected by World War II and the Nazi regime are framed in the fate of their violins. The families cannot speak to us, but the violins’ perpetuation of musical voices give expression to the fates of Jews from pre-war Germany through to the end of World War II.
Live music curated for the play by Dr Noreen Green, founder and conductor of the Los Angles Jewish Philharmonic Orchestra.
Event Dates & Times (runtime 90 mins)
31 May 7.30pm
1 June 11am & 7.30pm
2 June 11am
3 June 7.30pm
4 June 2pm & 7.30pm
6 June 11am & 7.30pm
7 June 7.30pm
8 June 7.30pm
10 June 7.30pm
11 June 2pm & 7.30pm
13 June 7.30pm
14 June 7.30pm
15 June 11am & 7.30pm
17 June 7.30pm
18 June 2pm & 7.30pm
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