Theresienstadt Purim play presented at London synagogue
On 4 March 2015, Lisa Peschel was special guest at Harrow and Wembley Progressive Synagogue in northwest London for their Purim celebration.
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On 4 March 2015, Lisa Peschel was special guest at Harrow and Wembley Progressive Synagogue in northwest London for their Purim celebration.
Anne Joseph of the Jewish Daily Forward interviews Stephen Muir about the 'Performing the Jewish Archive' project.
Dr David Fligg sets out to discover how, why, or even whether, environment informed the composition of Gideon Klein's String Trio.
Stephen Muir, David Fligg and Lisa Peschel will discuss links between Jewish ethnic and artistic identity in South Africa and pre-war Europe.
For the first time in Britain an International Academic Conference is being devoted to the music of Jewish prayer. Internationally acclaimed scholars in Jewish liturgical music will lead the programme.
"Rather than simply seeing victims of the Holocaust as nothing more than tragedies, the audience was allowed a glimpse into the varied set of experiences that allowed for them to become survivors through their art."
Dr. Lisa Peschel talks about 'Theatre In The Theresienstadt Ghetto: Newly Discovered Works'.
The discovery of 11 scripts from Theresienstadt concentration camp prisoners has led an American playwright to bring them to life on stage. Producer Dr Lisa Peschel has transformed the lost scripts into Theatre in the Theresienstadt Ghetto: Newly Discovered Works which will be staged at London's Bloomsbury Theatre on February 7 and 8.
An invitation to a staging of newly discovered works by prisoners in the World War II Jewish ghetto at Theresienstadt.
A University-led research project has attracted significant funding to shine new light on the forgotten works of Jewish artists.