East West Street: A Song of Good and Evil
T0981641867
East West Street explores the origins of ?genocide' and ?crimes against humanity' and the path to justice. The performance focuses on the lives and ideas of three individuals from the trials: academic Hersch Lauterpacht, prosecutor Raphael Lemkin and Hitler's lawyer Hans Frank, and the music that connected men on opposite sides of the courtroom.
Archive :: production:T0981641867, play:S2140497860, venue:V423
Production details
A partly staged reading inspired by international human rights lawyer Philippe Sands' award-winning bestseller about the Nuremberg trials. Following a world tour, East West Street: A Song of Good & Evil returns in a new version to Southbank Centre five years after its premiere, narrated by award-winning German actress Katja Riemann and Philippe Sands, and directed by Nina Brazier. Leading bass-baritone Laurent Naouri and renowned jazz pianist Guillaume de Chassy perform music including Bach, Beethoven, Rachmaninov and Leonard Cohen. Queen Elizabeth Hall
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