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“The Diary of Anne Frank” at Nashville Children’s Theatre


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Anne Frank’s account continues to serve as an essential part of how we remember one of the darkest periods of human history.

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A new adaptation of one of the world’s most transcendently powerful stories is being performed at Nashville Children’s Theatre.

The world stage premiere of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” which tracks the lives of eight people in hiding during WWII, will run through Sun., Oct. 2 at Nashville Children’s Theatre.

A special exhibit, “Let Me Be Myself: The Story of Anne Frank,” accompanies the show.*

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