![]() ![]() “Any mother whose child has left home, or families going through divorce or separation _ it will speak to them as well.” “The message is not just about the Holocaust,” he said. Sims said audiences will easily be able to relate to the separation of a mother and child. Through a series of flashbacks, the audience is transported from 1939 Germany and England to 1985 England, where they experience the sometimes painful story of Eva as a young girl, a teen-ager, and an adult. They are presenting the play this week on campus.īy taking first place, the students will represent Florida in a southeast regional competition in March in Birmingham, Ala. The cast and crew won first place in the Florida Theatre Conference competition earlier this month in Sarasota. ![]() ![]() “It has been overwhelming and enlightening [to learn about the Holocaust firsthand). “It made a tremendous difference to have the Kindertransport input,” Sims said. ![]()
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