Playing Anne Frank
Playing Anne Frank
1.9
520+ APD
Global Rank
TOP 3%
Creator:
The Forward
- History
- Society & Culture
- Arts
- Performing Arts
- Documentary
Become a Verified PARTNER.FM Member:
By joining PARTNER.FM, you become part of a vibrant community of podcasters who are passionate about their craft. As a verified member, you gain access to exclusive benefits and opportunities. Let's set you apart from the rest!
Increase the Visibility of Your Podcast:
Stand out in the crowded podcast landscape! List your podcast on our platform to gain exposure and attract a broader audience. Our dedicated marketing team is here to promote your content, helping you reach new heights.
Get Matched with Brands (It's Free)
Monetize your podcast through brand partnerships. We connect you with relevant brands seeking collaborations, enabling you to showcase your unique voice to their target audience. It's an excellent opportunity to grow your podcast while maintaining authenticity.-
Podcast Promotional Options
Podcast data
Created By The ForwardPodcast Status activeStarted 10/01/2023Latest Episode 10/01/2023Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 11Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 167Average Length 19 minutes and 57 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 3%Description
Using archival material and interviews with surviving cast and crew members, Forward executive editor Adam Langer presents a story that’s never been told: the backstory of "The Diary of Anne Frank," the Pulitzer Prize-winning play and Oscar-winning film, and how this iconic work shapes those involved in performing it — including high school students putting the show on today. The Diary of Anne Frank, which debuted on Broadway in 1955 and then later toured the country, was one of the most influential plays of the 20th century, and a life-changing experience for many of those who saw it. It introduced millions of Americans to the Holocaust and its victims. But what did reenacting Anne’s story mean to the people who created and acted in the play or the 1959 film? How did dramatizing her life affect their lives and careers? Who were they? In seven episodes, “Playing Anne Frank” weaves together stories of art and culture and, ultimately, deep humanity. Produced by Cole Locascio, and featuring original music by Emmy award-winning composer Sila Shaman, performed by Shaman and Grammy-nominated musician Anat Cohen. Some episodes contain mild language and discussion of adult themes. -
Episodes
-
Reviews
- There are no reviews yet
-
Podcasts like this
-
View Podcast
- History
- Society & Culture
- News
- Politics
-
View Podcast
- History
- True Crime
-
View Podcast
- History
- Society & Culture
- True Crime
-
View Podcast
- Business
- History
- Society & Culture
- Natural Sciences
-