Franklin dives into all of this by considering Anne Frank through a series of different lenses — child, refugee, prisoner, ...
And like some plays, the set is itself a character. Reading Frank’s famous diary conjures ... It’s a facsimile, but that book, this room, is what Anne saw, and it’s not a photo, not virtual.
Unlike the Amsterdam museum, set in the building where Anne ... photos including artifacts that belonged to Anne Frank, like the first diary book gifted to her on her 13th birthday on June 12 ...
Yet this is how “Anne” has come to function. Set off by quotation marks ... At the same time, Otto Frank wanted the book to ...
But Ronald Leopold, executive director of the Anne Frank House, says the team is not excluding the possibility of a traveling exhibition, so the set designers had to build the show like a kit of ...