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NIUSIA
Beth learns the stories of the holocaust-surviving Nana she remembers as an angry, dying old woman.
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Stage Whispers
04 Mar 2025
It’s rare to find a piece of theatre that blends entertainment, emotion and education as effectively as this solo show from Beth Paterson.
01 Mar 2025
an emotionally resonant account of intergenerational trauma, heritage and matriarchal power,
28 Feb 2025
Both heartfelt and illuminating, offering a poignant exploration of family, resilience
27 Feb 2025
Paterson is brilliant: she is open, honest, funny, utterly engaging in all the good and bad stories, and disarmingly emotional
Audience Reacts
10 6 2 2
27 February 2026 - Matthew L.
I don’t remember the last time a show stayed with me this long after I left the theatre! Brilliantly acted—comparable to that of Emilia Clarke—with phenomenal writing too. I loved the audio recordings used to help tell the story! 👏
27 February 2026 - Lindsay P.
This show is storytelling at it's finest. Beth Paterson is masterful. If I could give more than 5 stars I would.
As someone who also had a grandparent in a camp it also hit very close to home. Loved it!