Reviewed by: Beyond the Encore

Review by Matthew Hocter | 26 February 2026

Inside the State Dining Room of Ayers House, time did something unusual. It softened. The floorboards carried the quiet weight of 160 years, and for seventy minutes, they also carried the memory of one man who refused to let the past dissolve into silence. Wiesenthal does not present its subject as marble. It presents him as human. Fragile in body. Unyielding in spirit...