About this Event
The Nazis, wrote Primo Levi, called a Jew in a concentration camp “a dead man on holiday.”
A Dead Woman on Holiday occurs not in a concentration camp but during the Nuremberg Trials after the Second World War. Sophie Goldenberg, a French Jew, is working as a translator during the hearings when she and a Catholic American soldier meet and fall in love. But she has an English husband, and he an American wife and child.
Pascal Theatre Company returns to Burgh House in January for Holocaust Memorial Day 2025 with a staged reading of a play addressing issues of adultery, guilt and survival, contrasting a conventional marriage and domesticity against free love.
“This modern prose play is so organised in time and space that it acquires the kind of austere beauty and rhetorical tension we associate with the tragedies of Racine.” The Financial Times.
6.30pm: Doors and bar
7pm: Performance begins
Please note: Burgh House is a small arts charity, and we rely on ticket sales to generate income and keep the House open for free. Therefore tickets for events at Burgh House are non-refundable.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Burgh House, New End Square, London, United Kingdom
GBP 20.21 to GBP 22.38