New York pianist Roger Peltzman’s one-man show recounting his family’s story of fleeing the Nazis.
Using humor, imagery, storytelling, and music from blues to Chopin, Roger Peltzman explores the connection between himself & his uncle, a brilliant pianist who was murdered in Auschwitz at the age of 21. Learning that Holocaust trauma can be inherited, Peltzman recounts his coming to terms with second-generation survivor trauma and the role of music in helping to manage wounds that will never fully heal.
This production is recommended for ages 12+.