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The true story of the flourishing of a theatre in a wartime Jewish Ghetto. Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Play and the Critics Circle Award for Best New Play.Set in the Jewish ghetto of Vilna, Lithuania, in 1942, and based on diaries written during the darkest days of the holocaust, Ghetto tells of the unlikely flourishing of a theatre at the very time the Nazis began their policy of mass extermination.Joshua Sobol's play Ghetto was first performed at the Haifa Municipal Theatre in Israel and the Freie Volksbühne, Berlin, in 1984. This English-language version, adapted by David Lan, was first performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, London, in April 1989, directed by Nicholas Hytner.This edition of Ghetto includes Jeremy Sams' songs and music from the play, as well as extracts from the original ghetto diary.
David Lan is a South African-born British playwright and theatre director. He has been Artistic Director of the Young Vic theatre in London since 2000.
Stephen Nickell, Wiji Narendranathan, Jon Stern, Jaime Garcia, Jonathan Stern, University of Oxford) Nickell, Stephen (Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute of Economics and Statistics, Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute of Economics and Statistics, University of Warwick) Narendranathan, Wiji (Lecturer in Economics, Lecturer in Economics, H.M. Treasury) Stern, Jonathan (Economic Adviser, Economic Adviser, University of Barcelona) Garcia, Jaime (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics