

Dreams Of Anne Frank
Bernard Kops


What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the thoughtful exploration of life during World War II from a Jewish perspective. Many find the play evocative and poignant, capturing the essence of Anne Frank's experiences. However, one reviewer expresses confusion and dissatisfaction with the overall execution of the play.
"In celebrating the spirit of optimism that shines through the thoughts and dreams of one extraordinary thirteen-year-old during the darkest of times, Bernard Kops has created a dramatic masterpiece" (Time Out)
"This play has been a catalyst in stimulating young people not only to question the past but also to confront the very real issues of racism today."
(Jenny Culank, Artistic Director of Classworks Theatre, Cambridge)
In 1942 Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl, was forced into hiding with seven others in a secret annexe in Amsterdam.
Dreams of Anne Frank vividly brings her story to life in a poignant and highly charged drama.
Using actors, movement and song Bernard Kops re-imagines and explores Anne Frank's hidden world, a world in which she lived, fell in love and dreamed of freedom.
Dreams of Anne Frank won the 1993 Time Out award for best children's production and has been performed around the world.
Commentary and notes by Bernard Kops
"Celebrates Anne Frank's vitality, while at the same time reminding us of the evils ... that led to her death and that of millions like her."
— What's On
"Kops is an eloquent and uninhibited writer with a versatile yet distinctive voice."
— City Limits
Dreams Of Anne Frank is a British adaptation play written by Bernard Kops and published by Methuen in London (1997).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408177587).
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Methuen · 1997 · 112 pp
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