

The Garden (Pomerantz)
Edward Pomerantz


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Readers describe the play as a compelling exploration of a unique historical context during World War II. The storyline of Frau Hess's request for a gardener reveals unsettling themes related to ethics and humanity. The blend of history and personal narrative resonates with the audience, providing a thought-provoking experience.
Germany, 1944. Isaac Baum, former professor of botany, has been sent from a concentration camp to the home of Frau Ilse Hess to be her gardener.
Frau Hess, the aristocratic, elegant wife of the former Deputy F
"…prompts thought and generates tension.” —The New York Times. “…compelling, provocative…a fascinating play…"
— NYTheatre
The Gardens Of Frau Hess is a American play written by Milton Frederick Marcus and published by Dramatists Play Service (2002).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2002 · 72 pp
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