Unlike its author, Anne Frank’s red and white chequered diary miraculously survived the Holocaust and has become one of the most important and best-known objects of memory. The texts offer intensive insights into puberty under extreme conditions: created in hiding in the back building, they simultaneously reflect on youthful questions about family, infatuation, loneliness, and the search for one’s own identity, as well as on anti-Semitism, persecution, and murder under National Socialism. Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Performance Inga Schmidt, Stefan Spitzer Artistic Consulting Tibo Gebert, Karin Schmitt Sound design Mark Badur, Inga Schmidt Dramaturgy Tim Sandweg Puppet design Judith Mähler Stage design Stefan Spitzer Performing rights S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main Co-production with Schaubude Berlin Courtesy of the ANNE FRANK FONDS, Basel