Nazi concentration camp tower awash with the words Dark Road indicating the trauma of the holocaust

Dark Road

Actually Acting Youth Theatre presents Dark Road by Laura Lundgren Smith.

Nazi Germany. Desperate to escape poverty and protect her younger sister Lise, Greta takes a job as a guard at the Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp. The position offers security, purpose—and a brutal awakening. Uneasy at first, Greta learns to suppress her conscience, rising through the ranks as she becomes essential to the machinery of cruelty.

A haunting portrait of complicity and survival, this is the story of two sisters bound by blood, and divided by the choices that define them.

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Theatre
South Australia
 
Fri, 20 Feb - Sun, 01 Mar
 
50 min
 
Studio Theatre at Goodwood Theatre & Studios
 
MA15+ (1 Warning)
 
$28
 
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Reviews

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    Dark Road serves as a 50-minute conscience call, reminding us that ‘where there is light, there are shadows - Jude Hines, Stage Whispers

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    Actually Acting and the marvellous cast of the Dark Road should be justly proud of this brilliant production - Rob McKinnon, Glam Adelaide

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    Dark Road serves as a 50-minute conscience call, reminding us that ‘where there is light, there are shadows - Jude Hines, Stage Whispers

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    Actually Acting and the marvellous cast of the Dark Road should be justly proud of this brilliant production - Rob McKinnon, Glam Adelaide

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