Written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Directed by Rachel Terceira
Stage Manager Kat Lundy
Cast Includes: Olivia Tavares as “Anne Frank,” Dave Clark as “Otto Frank,” Tara Golson as “Edith Frank,” Sophie Marcus as “Margot Frank,” William Alexson as “Peter Van Daan,” Kimberly Spera as “Mrs. Van Daan,” William Corriveau as “Mr. Van Daan,” Jim Douglas as “Mr. Dussel,” Alan Marcus as “Mr. Kraler,” Leah Dubiel as “Meip.” Ensemble: David Lindsay, Jack Ferdman.
Additional Creative Team:
Artistic Committee Liaison - Christine Healy, Sarah Oschmann; Executive Production Manager - Jeanne Foley; Production Manager - Jordan D’Allesandro; Lighting Design - Aidan Horrigan, Brenda Griswold; Sound Design - Nicholas Jorge; Set Designer and Set Artist - Greg Brock; Lights Operator - Connor Small; Sound Operator - Jeremy Woloski, Ella Woloski, Wendy Hammond; Spot Operator - Casey Stoelzel; Set Construction - Ty Collige; Props/ Set Dresser - Melinda Collelo, Bonnie Theriault; Costume Dresser - Paisley Gothreau, Teal Griswold; Assistant Costume Dresser - Zoe Bibek; Costume Designer - Rachel Terceira; Wig Designer - Rebecca Theriaque; Head Shots - Patricia Verrill; Photography - Alan Marcus, Kendra Malizia; Production Coordinator - Kathleen Atwood; Volunteer Coordinator - Cindy Beckman; Marketing Coordinator - Kendra Malizia; Digital Program - Cindy Beckman; Theater Operations Coordinator - Amy Stoelzel.
Performances:
April 25, 2025 through May 11, 2025
(Contact Box Office for Exact Times)
THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE, 30 Front Street (Route 44) in Putnam, CT. 06260-1942
TICKETS
All seats reserved. Reservations may be made with a major credit card online at www.thebradleyplayhouse.org or by calling 860-928-7887.
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ABOUT THE SHOW
"THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" is a stage adaptation of the posthumously published 1947 book "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank.
It premiered on Broadway at the Cort Theatre in 1955.
The script by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett also primarily formed the basis of the Academy Award-winning 1959 film adaptation.
ABOUT THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE
THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE is a 117 year-old vaudeville theatre in the heart of the Putnam antiques and restaurant district in the “Quiet Corner” of Northeastern Connecticut. Since 1991, THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE has been managed by the volunteers of The Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut, Inc. (TNECT).
ABOUT THEATRE OF NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT (TNECT)
TNECT produces eight main season shows per year and a number of special fundraising events for The Bradley Playhouse Restoration Fund. TNECT’s mission is to produce and sponsor quality theatre and entertainment for the residents of Northeastern Connecticut and the surrounding areas, to encourage the development of creativity through the support of local artists, and to support education and hands-on experience in the creation, direction, and production of theatre and the performing arts.
30 Front Street
P.O. Box # 71
Putnam, CT. 06260-1942