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Kindertransport


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In Germany, during the months before the Second World War, 10,000 Jewish children made a perilous and heartbreaking journey, leaving their families in Europe to begin a new life in Britain - the Kindertransport. Kindertransport follows the journey of Jewish girl Eva as she leaves Germany behind for a new life in Manchester. Past and present day intertwine as we see the young Eva struggling with a displaced childhood and her adult self, Evelyn, confronting her past as her daughter Faith leaves home for the first time. And we discover the effects that Evelyn's painful childhood memories have on her life and family, as Faith finds letters and artefacts in the attic, revealing to her Evelyn's suppressed past life and her own hidden family history. Based upon the memories of Kindertransport children, Diane Samuel's riveting human drama explores the issues of how we define ourselves and the basic human need in all of us to have a sense of belonging.
Author Diane Samuels

Production details

Special Performances


  • 12 May 07 Audio Described
  • 15 May 07 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)

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Company

Producer Hampstead Theatre
Producer Shared Experience
Director Polly Teale
Design Jonathan Fensom
Lighting Natasha Chivers
Director Liz Ranken (movement)
Music Peter Salem
Performer Marion Bailey
Performer Lily Bevan
Performer Alexi Kaye Campbell
Performer Pandora Colin
Performer Matti Houghton
Performer Eileen O'Brien
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