

The Hallams
Rose Franken
Letters to Sala draws from the emotional journeys that begin for a mother and daughter when Sala’s letters, written during the Holocaust, resurface.
Through scholarly research, Ann discovers that her mother has made a historically significant impact on Holocaust documentation.
As Ann processes her own reaction to her mother’s story, her daughters, Caroline and Elisabeth, also realize for the first time the weight of their Jewish heritage.
Simultaneously, Ann’s study of the letters throws Sala into the past again.
She relives her youth, recalling her naïve desire for adventure, the disillusionment of her life in the work camps and her loss of communication with the outside world as the war progressed around her.
Playwright Arlene Hutton drives the two stories to a single question: What is to be done with these letters?
If Sala risked her life to hold on to them as a young woman imprisoned in a work camp, are they merely the emotionally rich relics of her past life?
Or are they worthy and important historical documents that demand to be shared with the public?
Three generations of Kirschner women must work together to sift through the past and come to terms with the true gravity of Sala’s letters.
"Letters to Sala focuses on the network of labor camps the Nazis established across Europe, and the experiences of the mostly young people who were forced to work there. There were more than 30,000 of these camps, and millions of people went through them. The play imaginatively interweaves Sala’s story with that of her daughter Ann and her two teenage granddaughters. Hutton introduces and then skirts fascinating questions in relation to Holocaust memory: How great a responsibility do survivors have to tell their stories? How much right do we have to demand that they do? Do their experiences belong to themselves or to history? At what point does the desire to share those experiences become exploitative? What is the value of personal memorabilia that reflects on an important historical period?"
— Jewish Standard
| Character |
|---|
| SALA GARNCARZ An older woman who survived the Holocaust |
| ANN Her daughter |
| CAROLINE and |
| ELISABETH Her granddaughters |
| CHANA Her mother |
| RAIZEL Her sister |
| BLIMA , |
| LAYA DINA Her other sisters |
| ROZIA Her cousin |
| BELA , |
| FRYMKA , |
| SARA , |
| REGINA Friends from home |
| ALA GERTNER |
| CHAIM KAUFMAN |
| HARRY HAUBENSTOCK |
| ELFRIEDE PACHE |
| HERBERT PACHE |
| LUCIA, GUCIA, ZUSI, RACHEL, GLIKA |
| NAZI OFFICER , |
| YOUNG NAZI SOLDIER , |
| NAZI GUARDS |
| YOUNG SALA 16 years old |
| SIDNEY KIRSCHNER An American soldier |
Letters to Sala is a play written by Arlene Hutton and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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