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 —  Anne Frank Discussion Supper

Discussion Supper:
Rediscovering The Diary of Anne Frank
with Broadway Playwright Wendy Kesselman, Holocaust Scholar Alvin Rosenfeld, and Cardinal Stage Company Artistic Director Randy White

September 16, 2008

Students had the opportunity to enjoy dinner and discuss the story of Anne Frank with guests with different perspectives on her diary and legacy at this discussion supper, co-sponsored by Cardinal Stage Company, Union Board, and the Wells Scholars Program.


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Prior to the supper, Broadway playwright Wendy Kesselman chats with HHC students Kate Suffern and Emma Strauss.

Before the dinner begins, Professor Alvin Rosenfeld poses for a picture with HHC students Sarah Wilensky and Tyler Chernesky.

HHC student Kate Suffern introduces playwright Wendy Kesselman.

Wendy Kesselman talks about her inspirations for and experiences of writing the script of The Diary of Anne Frank.

Holocaust scholar and IU professor Alvin Rosenfeld talks about the significance of The Diary of Anne Frank and other literature from the Holocaust period.

Randy White, who directed the Cardinal Stage Company's performance of The Diary of Anne Frank that HHC students went to see at the Waldron on September 14, shares some of his thoughts about Anne Frank's story.

Following the supper, Wendy Kesselman talks with HHC student Annie Berning.

The evening's special guests pose with members of Union Board following the supper.


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