About this Event
Vitka Kempner, a 19-year-old Jewish girl, inspired the heroic Jewish resistance movement in the Vilna ghetto during the Holocaust. After the Nazis invade Poland, a fierce and fearless Vitka escapes to the free, bohemian city of Vilna, Lithuania where she meets a group of young artists—led by visionary poet Abba Kovner—and inspires them to form a resistance. But when the Nazis invade and confine Jews to the ghetto, Vitka and the group must find creative ways to fight back. With the Nazis bearing down, they make a daring escape to the forest where Vitka blows up a Nazi train—the first act of sabotage by a Jewish partisan in WWII—paving the way for their return to reclaim their beloved city. With a vibrant klezmer-influenced pop score, VILNA tells a forgotten and inspiring story that speaks to our time.
All LA Voices events are free of charge and will include docent-led tours of The Ebell of LA’s historic campus.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wilshire Ebell Theatre, 4401 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, United States
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