Here There Are Blueberries
Riveting. An innovative multisensory experience
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Why see Here There Are Blueberries?
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words
Moises Kaufman and Amanda Gronich's paramount work, Here There Are Blueberries, will be taken to Princeton's Matthews Theatre stage this January. The creators, who are respectively Tony and Emmy-nominated writers, created the Pulitzer Prize finalist work based on true events of a chilling nature in Nazi-occupied Poland. A pivotal and poignant work that can't be missed.
What's it about?
A photo album arrives in the office of U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist, Rebecca Erbelding. Upon opening the album, Erberlding finds a wealth of images detailing the horrific concentration camps of the Second World War, but unexpectedly of the perpetrators themselves and how they spent their free time in the camps.
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