Kindertransport
by Austin Jewish Repertory Theatre

Jan. 21 (2018)

The Kindertransport was a British rescue mission that took place at the beginning of WWII. Over 10,000 Jewish children from various countries were placed in British foster homes. Helga and Werner Schlesinger are parents faced with the difficult choice of keeping their beloved daughter Eva in Germany with them, or letting her become one of the Kindertransport children, who are sent to the UK, alone. When Eva arrives in London, speaking no English, and feeling very much abandoned, she is taken under the wing of Lil Miller. The play jumps back and forth between three time periods: 1) Pre-war - in which Helga tries to prepare Eva to leave her home and parents; 2) War - in which Eva is living in England with Lil, adjusting to a new country, and desperately trying to get her parents out of Germany; and 3) Post-war, in which Eva (who has now changed her name to Evelyn) is an adult, has a daughter named Faith, and has intentionally wiped most of her past and her Jewishness out of existence. Kindertransport depicts the agony of separating a child from her parents and wrestles with the consequences of that choice, an act of sacrifice that also wreaks devastating results.

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Trinity Street Players and Austin Jewish Repertory Theater proudly announce auditions for our upcoming co-production of Diane Samuels’ KINDERTRANSPORT, directed by Jim Lindsay.

Performances will occur between April 7-29, 2018 at Trinity Street Theatre.

Seeking actresses for 5 female roles ranging in age from 9 - 90, and actors for 1 male role age 20+.

For more information and to schedule an audition, please contact TSP Managing Director Sarah Zeringue at szeringue@fbcaustin.org. 

Auditions will take place by appointment on the evening of January 21, 2018.