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If we choose to ignore history, we're doomed to repeat it. That's what has been ingrained in our heads from such a young age, and one of the most important reasons that history is taught in schools. The past serves as a reminder of the good and bad humans have gone through, and of what could happen if we allow similar patterns to recur. It's stories such as that of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl living during WWII, that are important to understanding the atrocities people have gone through, but also the hope that one person can have despite everything else. We spoke to two of the cast members, Charlotte Bondy and Nicholas Furwa, who are bringing to life The Diary of Anne Frank on stage at Avon Players!
In this exclusive Box Seat Babes interview, Charlotte Bondy and Nicholas Furwa discuss their time in this production of The Diary of Anne Frank and what it means to them to step into such an inspiring true story. Both actors explore their processes for diving into their characters and the challenges of staying true to the real people while also making the characters their own.
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