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Anne and Zef
Written by: Ad De Bont Directed by: Ben Kidd Translated by: Rina Vergano Designed by: Miriam Nabarro Lighting by: Katharine Williams Cast: Sophie Duval, Anthony Hunt, Natasha Broomfield and Saw Swann Co-Production with: Salisbury Playhouse In Association with: The Junction, Cambridge Supported by: Coutts Charitable Trust and Arts Council EnglandDates: 26th March - 7th April, Salisbury PlayhouseCompany of Angels Young Angels Theatre Makers Award Winner Production
- Are you Anne Frank? You're different from how I imagined
- Prettier or uglier?
- Dunno. Just different. More old-fashioned
An attic in Amsterdam, 1943. A house in modern-day Albania. Anne Frank and Zef Bunga both live in fear of being discovered. Anne is hiding from Nazi troops, Zef is trapped at home in a society where families avenge one death with another.
But they meet in a different world, and discover connections neither expects
- a love of stories, battles with parents who have forgotten what it is to be young, and anger at inheriting a life you didn't choose.
The Salberg Studio will be transformed into an aerial playground for the English-language premiere of this acclaimed new play. In an energetic, visually striking and warmly funny production, two young people play, flirt and attempt to figure out a complex world with only each other as guides.
More information: See the Salisbury Playhouse website.
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