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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
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/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170921T220000
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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
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/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
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/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170923T220000
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LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170924T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170926T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
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/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170927T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170927T220000
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URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm#
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UID:fe852f4b-b4d4-4ebc-986c-898bdc7f1e4b.181431@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170928T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170928T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm#
CATEGORIES:Public
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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170929T220000
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URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm#
CATEGORIES:Public
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UID:fe852f4b-b4d4-4ebc-986c-898bdc7f1e4b.181433@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
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By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171001T170000
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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171003T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171003T220000
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CREATED:20170918T161232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T161232Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre- Craig 207
SUMMARY:The Diary Of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wend
y KesselmanFrom the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankDirected
by Justin BaldwinNote: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre\n\
n\nSponsored by Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher EducationNote: Speci
al post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matine
e performances.\n\n\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, two
Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam. There\, teen
age Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in her diary
. Over the course of two years\, she documents the group’s day-to-day sur
vival under constant threat of capture. She writes with intelligence\, wi
t and candor of her relationships with her fellow fugitives\; her first l
ove\; her ideals and aspirations\; her reflections on good and evil\; and
her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank is a true\, fi
rsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resona
tes just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 yea
rs ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-winn
ing play.Join the conversation: #MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRANK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<
/h2>\n
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett\, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman
From the book \;The Diary of a Young Girl \;by Ann
e Frank
Directed by Justin Baldwin
Note: \;There is n
o late seating in the Balcony Theatre
\nSponsored by \;Ekklesia/United Ministries in Higher Education
Note: Specia
l post-show symposiums will be presented by the sponsor after the matinee
performances.
\nDuring the darkest days of the Nazi holocaust\, tw
o Jewish families live hidden in a secret attic in Amsterdam.  \;Ther
e\, teenage Anne records her innermost thoughts\, fears and longings in h
er diary. Over the course of two \;years\, she documents the group&rs
quo\;s day-to-day survival under constant threat of capture. She writes w
ith intelligence\, \;wit and candor of her relationships with her fel
low fugitives\; her first love\; her ideals and aspirations\; her \;r
eflections on good and evil\; and her fragile hopes for the future. The Diary of Anne Frank \;is a true\, firsthand \;acc
ount of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne&rsquo\;s voice resonates
just as powerfully today as when her \;diary first was published 70 y
ears ago\, and her luminous spirit still shines in this Pulitzer Prize-wi
nning play.
Join the conversation: \;#MSUTHEDIARYOFANNEFRA
NK
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171004T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171004T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm#
CATEGORIES:Public
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