Darlinghurst Theatre Company Presents
KINDERTRANSPORT
By Diane Samuels
Just before the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain took in over 10,000 mostly Jewish refugee children from Europe. The rescue effort was known as Kindertransport. Separated from their families and fostered out to British homes, most of the children never saw their parents again.
Diane Samuels’ extraordinary play is about this emergency immigration and its effect over time on generations. Based on real accounts with a distinctly female perspective, centring on the experience of one child, Eva, Kindertransport tells a powerful story of survival.
It begins in 1938 when 9 year old Eva is helped to pack her case by her mother Helga in Hamburg. Nearly fifty years later, Faith discovers a box of papers and photos in her mother Evelyn’s attic and wants to know the truth about who this Eva actually is.
Diane Samuels’ play traces the way memory, remembered and forgotten, deeply affects the present. As such, Kindertransport is a story that transcends time and remains particularly relevant today. Aside from its political and historical context, at its core, the play is centred on a universal human experience, the inevitable separation between a child and parent.
Director Sandra Eldridge has undergone extensive research, and with guidance from the Sydney Jewish Museum, our cast have had the opportunity to meet with Kinder survivors.
With lauded performances on London’s West End and Off-Broadway, Darlinghurst Theatre Company is proud to produce the Australian professional premiere of Kindertransport.
Education Partner:
Gandel Philanthropy
Supported by:
Karen & Neil Midalia
Charmaine & Stanley Roth
The Stafford Morgan Family
Director: Sandra Eldridge
Production Designer: Imogen Ross
Lighting Designer: Matt Cox
Sound Designer: Jed Sliver
Stage Manager- Sam Johnson
Voice Coach: Linda Nicholls-Gidley
Cast includes: Camilla Ah Kin, Annie Byron, Harriet Gordon-Anderson, Sarah Greenwood, Emma Palmer and Christopher Tomkinson
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