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The playbill for Taylor University’s performance of Why We Must Die So Young: The Story of the White Rose Martyrs by William Gebby.
Performed February 23-25, 2018 at the Mitchell Theatre.
During the darkest days of WWII, a handful of German college students distributed thousands of anti-Nazi leaflets and worked toward unifying resistance across Germany. They called themselves the White Rose, and their faith drew them to engage in a fight that would cost them their lives. William Gebby’s brand new play celebrates the lives of these brave young people who would not and will not be silent. The TU Theatre students have worked with the playwright to workshop the play and present it for it’s first-ever performance.
Tracy Manning
Terrance Volden
2-16-2018
Upland, IN
World War II, Nazi, Germany, historical, Taylor Touring Company, drama, The White Rose
Acting Arts and Humanities Dance Education Higher Education Playwriting Theatre and Performance Studies Theatre History
'Why We Must Die So Young: The Story of the White Rose Martyrs' (2018). Taylor Theatre Playbills. 38.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/playbills/38
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