Voices and Echoes: Stories of Tragedy, Justice and Redemption a one-woman performance written and performed by Julie Heifetz
Please join us for a one-hour performance of Voices and Echoes: Stories of Tragedy, Justice and Redemption, a one-woman show written and performed by Julie Heifetz based on her work as Writer-in-Residence for the St. Louis Holocaust Center interviewing survivors of the Holocaust. In her show, which won the endorsement of Eli Weisel, and an Emerson Award nomination, she becomes the voice of those survivors, plus other eye-witnesses to the Shoah; an attorney for the prosecution at the Nuremberg Trials, an Appalachian soldier who was a liberator, and a young woman who was a member of the Hitler youth. Julie toured nationally performing “Voices and Echoes” in theaters, Universities, houses of worship, and community centers, in cities and small rural towns where people still were afraid to admit that they were Jews. Later. In 1994, she enlisted by Stephen Spielberg’s Shoah Foundation to conduct additional survivor interviews on film. It has been 80 years since the Nuremberg Trials. It has been 42 years since Julie has performed this work. But she says there is not a day that passes when she doesn’t feel those survivors and their stories in her bones.
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Donation:
Members $150 cash $165 CLIP or PayPal
Non-Members $250 cash $275 CLIP or PayPal
ONLINE PAYMENT WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AFTER FEB 27th AT 4:00PM
YOU STILL MAY PAY CASH AT THE DOOR

