
Tom Stoppard's Hidden Past: Holocaust Escape & Jewish Roots
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Join us for a captivating event at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, in collaboration with the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, on March 14, 2026. Discover the life of renowned playwright Tom Stoppard, focusing on his familys escape from Nazi-occupied Europe. Historian Amy Lutz will share Stoppards journey of uncovering his Jewish roots, leading to his powerful play Leopoldstadt. Tom Ridgely, the festivals artistic director, will delve into how Stoppards background influences his writing, highlighting the connections in his classic work Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. This one-hour program offers free parking, accessible seating, and wheelchairs upon request. Dont miss this unique opportunity to explore history through theater. Reserve your spot now at the museums website or call 314-442-3711.
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