![]() ![]() Lissen Ellington, 16, a junior at School of the Arts who is a costume assistant for the play, said the play spoke to her. “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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