THE ANNE FRANK CENTER FOR MUTUAL RESPECT has been able to continuously deliver as part of their educational programs two dramatic presentations to help address human rights by bringing the story of ANNE FRANK to life. These presentations play a crucial role (now virtually) in connecting students with Anne’s historical legacy.
Conversations With Anne, a one person show with dialogue directly from the diary provides a unique glimpse into Anne’s time in hiding. It allows students to better relate to her as a young person not that different from themselves with hopes, fears and dreams of a more peaceful world.
Letters From Anne and Martin is a compelling production that combines the iconic voices of Anne Frank and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. taken from excerpts of Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and Dr. King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. These performances have been seen virtually at K-12 schools, colleges, libraries, and now even on Cruise ships. www.annefrank.com Do contact them for information about these programs.