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Hannah and Hanna / The Jewish Wife

  • Tue 19 Sep
    19:30
  • Wed 20 Sep
    19:30
  • Thu 21 Sep
    19:30
  • Fri 22 Sep
    19:30
  • Sat 23 Sep
    14:30 19:30
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Theatre
by John Retallack / Bertolt Brecht; translation by John Willett

HANNAH AND HANNA: Hannah is a teenager. She loves her family, her boyfriend Bullfrog, and getting lost in the world of karaoke. If only she did not hate Margate - especially the influx of Kosovo War refugees that have flooded her hometown.

Hanna is a Kosovan refugee. She loves Margate. She also loves music and dancing. If only the inhabitants of her new town were more welcoming.

Winning the Herald Angel at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival, this is a powerful and poignant play about prejudices, differences, conflict, shared moments, and belting out the songs of Steps and Abba.

THE JEWISH WIFE, an extract from Fear and Misery of the Third Reich: It is 1935 in Frankfurt. A Jewish wife agonises about how to tell her German husband she is leaving him, to save his career at a clinic. How will he react?

Contains moderate language. This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.

Hannah and Hanna / The Jewish Wife

  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Theatre
  • Tue 19 Sep
    19:30
  • Wed 20 Sep
    19:30
  • Thu 21 Sep
    19:30
  • Fri 22 Sep
    19:30
  • Sat 23 Sep
    14:30 19:30