Baleigh Nelson, AHEC intern and theater major at Samford University, was tasked with choosing a play to produce for her senior project. After searching for a meaningful production, Baleigh decided on My Broken Doll. Based on the book My Broken Doll: A Memoir of Survival of the Vichy Regime by Beatrice Karp as told to Deborah Pappenheimer, My Broken Doll follows the life of Beatrice (Bea) Karp during the Holocaust. The one-hour play includes detailed descriptions of events surrounding Bea Karp’s history: life before WWII, deportation of her family, life in concentration camps, rescue by the French OSE, being hidden in convents and her eventual settlement in the United States.
Baleigh has toured her production of My Broken Doll to schools in her hometown of Rome, GA in an effort to spread Holocaust awareness and education. Now, the AHEC brings her goal to teach about the Holocaust through theater to the Birmingham community in this one-time showing of My Broken Doll.
After the play, we will host a brief Q&A session with Baleigh and her cast.
* A SAMFORD CATALYST PROJECT
My Broken Doll was adapted by Ernie Nolan and based on the book by Beatrice Karp and Deborah Pappenheimer.
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. of Woodstock, Illinois.
Special thanks to Emma Taylor.
$10 paid parking lots are located at Red Mountain Theatre’s Arts Campus lot on 3rd Ave South and directly across the street from the campus at the Children’s Hospital surface lot. Street parking around the vicinity is free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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