A Theatre trip to see ‘Kindertransport’ at the Chickenshed – 27th October
Posted by Craig Levison on October 13, 2016
A Theatre trip to see ‘Kindertransport’ at the Chickenshed
Thursday 27 October
7:30 pm
Previously sold out – now extended for an extra week
We have 20 seats available which will go fast!
Please book now to avoid disappointment.Call 020 7580 1355 or email bookings@centralsynagogue.org.uk
A captivating story of survival and a journey into the unknown.
On the brink of World War II, nine-year-old Eva is sent to Britain for refuge from Nazi Europe, with little more than a suitcase and an identity label, one of 10,000 children evacuated in a rescue mission called the Kindertransport. Eva is taken in and raised by a well-meaning English woman. Torn between her German heritage and her need to wipe the Kindertransport experience from her memory, Eva eventually learns to adapt to her new life and identity.
Kindertransport moves seamlessly between present time and memory, as the consequences of Eva’s painful childhood loss play out many years later, and we discover how these continue to cast a shadow that somehow needs to be faced. Her story is based on autobiographical accounts from actual Kindertransport children.
A moving and thought-provoking play about mothers, daughters and the powerful need for reconciliation. Kindertransport tells a captivating story of survival and building a new life, and which strikingly resonates with current events facing the world today.