I Never Saw Another Butterfly

Play

Writers: Celeste Raspanti

Overview

Show Information

Based on the Play/Book/Film
I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children’s Poems and Drawings from Terezin Concentration Camp 1942 - 1944 Edited by Hana Volvakova
Category
Play
Number of Acts
1
First Produced
1994
Genres
Drama
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings, Simple/No Set
Time & Place
1942-1945/Terezin Concentration Camp in the Czech Republic
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Ideal for
Community Theatre, Ensemble Cast, High School, Middle School, Religious Groups, Star Vehicle Female, College/University
Casting Notes
Mostly female cast
Includes late teen, young adult, adult, mature adult, early teen, child characters

Synopsis

Over 15,000 children passed through the gates of Terezin, a concentration camp 30 miles north of Prague. Fewer than 100 survived. I Never Saw Another Butterfly, tells the story of the children of Terezin through the eyes of Raja Englandrova. Raja narrates and tells their story in flashbacks as she learns from Irena Synkova, a teacher who gives the children hope when there is no hope left and gives them the courage to write and draw about their experiences. We see the world of Terezin through their eyes, a world of laughter, of flowers, and of butterflies. From behind the barbed wire fences, teachers and students were able to show defiance; by learning even when it was forbidden, by drawing pictures of life as well as of death, and by writing poems about something bright and colorful they may have caught a glimpse of. The most famous symbol of hope was a yellow butterfly from a poem written by Pavel Friedman. Based on the book, I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children’s Poems and Drawings from Terezin Concentration Camp 1942 - 1944 that was originally published in 1964, Celeste Raspanti creates a beautiful tribute to the children whose lives were stolen from them during the terrors of the Holocaust.

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