During the 1850s, American artists and writers formed a community in Rome. Among them were Salem-born William Wetmore Story, Louisa Lander, and Sophia and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Story had abandoned his distinguished career as a Boston attorney to become a prolific sculptor. In his Cleopatra and Libyan Sybil, he sculpted strong, sensuous, controversial women and earned […]
Terezin: Children of the Holocaust, the recipient of the 1984 Children’s Television Drama Award, is a play that provides a vast historical context within which to examine the critically important issues of hatred and discrimination unchecked. Playwright and director Anna Smulowitz, the daughter of Auschwitz survivors, wrote this play to sustain and preserve the memory of […]
Terezin: Children of the Holocaust, the recipient of the 1984 Children’s Television Drama Award, is a play that provides a vast historical context within which to examine the critically important issues of hatred and discrimination unchecked. Playwright and director Anna Smulowitz, the daughter of Auschwitz survivors, wrote this play to sustain and preserve the memory of […]
Terezin: Children of the Holocaust, the recipient of the 1984 Children’s Television Drama Award, is a play that provides a vast historical context within which to examine the critically important […]