The Diary of Anne Frank: A Play in Two Acts
by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett
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This Drama Play is a wonderful addition to anyone who has a passion for Anne Frank related reading. A dramatization for the stage and ready for anyone, including schools, to use.Tags
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More hard hitting than the original play. While I love the original, this version of the original does not let the audience by passive bystanders. Instead it keeps the horrific reality center while exploring the lives of these eight people in hiding. A hard reminder of the atrocities that have happened and the ones that could still happen.
The stage adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank, dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, is faithful to the words and tone of the source material whilst still adding the dramatic scenes necessary for a successful play. The scenery, as described, brings out the claustrophobic setting that those in the attic had to endure while hidden from the oppressive Nazi occupation in Amsterdam, and in such a setting the tension and bickering portrayed was sure to follow. The stage directions and dialogue for the actors are beautifully nuanced, hitting just the right notes of emotions throughout. The reader can easily picture the scenes as performed, and therefore have a greater insight into the actual events as depicted in Anne Frank’s show more diary. show less
I cannot tell you how many times I've read the play version... probably at least three times throughout all of school. Personally, the other copy I have (the definitive version) which is the actual diary is much better.
“The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is a great read for any middle school to adult reader. It is a historic story about a young girl who took hiding with her family to escape being caught by the Nazis during the Holocaust. In this book, the details of the living situation in this attic and the seriousness of the fear that they lived is very suspenseful. It is a good book to connect middle school readers to what it was like for the Jewish community in this time and era. I remember reading this classic in middle school. I couldn’t get the images that were portrayed out of my head. This story is a must-read! I would give this book five stars!
Play based on The Diary of Anne Frank. It was good, a new, revisit of one read in high school. Read this with my granddaughter for her online schooling during Covid19 pandemic. So a book about lockdown during a lockdown.
Beautiful and heartbreaking. A truly human account of what Anne Frank wrote in her diary.
This is a shortened story of the Anne Frank diary that she made. I think this is great for children to read and realize what life was like for Jews when the Germans were coming. Anne and her family have to hide and students find out how difficult it was for them to live a normal life the way they were.
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- The Diary of Anne Frank: A Play in Two Acts
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- The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 | IMDb); The Diary of Anne Frank (1980 | IMDb)
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- The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich is a dramatization of Anne Frank's Diary. The two works should not be combined.
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