By: Elizabeth Loyd
The play that has been called the most moving to emerge from World War II, "The Diary of Anne Frank", will be presented by the Union University Players on April 9 and 10. This notable drama is based upon the true-life diart of an adolescent Jewish girl who, with her family hid from the Nazis for two years in a garret in Amsterdam. In the end, the Nazis caught the lot of them, and Anne dies at Belsen in the last days of the war, but she has left a memorable inheritence.
This comedy by William Shakespeare was performed in 1928 by the Union University Players. This cast photograph is the oldest memorabilia that the theatre program has in the archives.