A Terrible Truth: Anthology of Holocaust Drama, Volume 1

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Irene N. Watts
Playwrights Canada Press, 2004 - 467 pages

Volume I includes: Albert Speer by David Edgar; Ghetto by Joshua Sobol; Rose by Martin Sherman; Z: a meditation on oppression, desire & freedom by Anne Szumigalski; and Sammy's Follies: A Criminal Comedy by Eugene Lion.

Volume II includes: Good by C.P. Taylor; None is Too Many by Jason Sherman; Playing for Time by Arthur Miller; Still the Night by Theresa Tova; and The Trials of John Demjanjuk by Jonathan Garfinkel, music by Allen Cole.

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Contents

Ghetto
138
Rose
257
a meditation on oppression desire freedom
291
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

In 1968 Irene N. Watts came to Canada from Britain, where she had arrived thirty years earlier from Germany, via Kindertransport. She is a writer/playwright, theatre director, and educator. Her plays for young audiences have been widely produced. Awards include a Vancouver Theatre Alliance Jessie Richardson for Goodbye Marianne (Scirocco Drama and Anchorage Press, U.S.); the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People; the Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award (Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards, 1999 and 2001); the Government of Alberta Achievement Award for Outstanding Service to Drama. Irene is a Lifetime Member of the Playwrights Guild of Canada. Recent publications include Tapestry of Hope: Holocaust Writing for Young People, compiled with Lillian Boraks-Nemetz (Tundra Books).

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