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1938 archiveLate in the evening on 11 March, 1938, a man sits in a Jewish bar in Vienna as the German army invades Austria. The other guests flee - as does the owner - but he remains to contemplate his past and his future: bleak though that may be. After five years of ranting Hitler has crossed over. - He's returned home. He's returned to his native land. - Hitler the Austrian - the German leader is marching home with a grey, grim army. - Is this the start of a new war?

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Author: Howard Colyer

Archive listings for 1938

Work type: Play.

T1822175703

1938 is a dramatic monologue freely adapted from Joseph Roth's The Emperor's Tomb. The play opens on the anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War.Company Ballast Theatre. Director Kate Bannister. Performer David Bromley.
1 Sep 15 to 5 Sep 15Jack Studio Theatre (previously Brockley Studio Theatre), Outer London :: V299
listing details L0944696895

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