TTP Playwright Awarded NJ Arts Fellowship
TTP playwright Joseph Vitale receives New Jersey
State Council on the Arts fellowship.
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OPENING NIGHTS IN THE AFTERNOON
Zoom readings of new plays from our playwrights
workshop followed by discussion with the author, sponsored by FRIENDS OF THE
CRANFORD LIBARY.
THE INTERPRETER by Joseph Vitale
Set at the Nuremberg trials in 1945-46, The Interpreter is the story of the
relationship between Hermann Goring—former Reichmarschall of
Germany and the leading Nazi on trial for war crimes—and his interpreter, a
23-year-old Jewish U.S. Army Private. Inspired, in part, by the real-life
experience of Richard Sonnenfeldt, the chief interpreter at the trials, The Interpreter is
a work of theatrical fiction, exploring the strange and complex relationship
between the two men.
Admission is FREE but REGISTRATION is required.
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Join us for a free reading of
his play about the Nuremberg Trials,
THE INTERPRETER WHEN: Saturday, March 13, 2pm WHERE: Zoom Webinar Registration - Zoom
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