Brundibar

SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2019
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
& WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019

Harry & Rose Samson Jewish Community Center
6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Whitefish Bay

Enjoy a scene from RUACH's production of Brundibar

Brundibar, a Holocaust-era children’s opera, was written in 1938 by Czech Jewish composer, Hans Krasa, as an allegory mirroring the experience of Jews in Europe being persecuted by the Nazis.  A tale of two children who—with the help of animal friends and hundreds of school kids—defeat the villainous Brundibar, the opera depicts themes of anti-bullying, the power of friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.

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Enjoy a scene from RUACH's production of Brundibar

Brundibar, a Holocaust-era children’s opera, was written in 1938 by Czech Jewish composer, Hans Krasa, as an allegory mirroring the experience of Jews in Europe being persecuted by the Nazis.  A tale of two children who—with the help of animal friends and hundreds of school kids—defeat the villainous Brundibar, the opera depicts themes of anti-bullying, the power of friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.

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Enjoy a scene from RUACH's production of Brundibar

Brundibar, a Holocaust-era children’s opera, was written in 1938 by Czech Jewish composer, Hans Krasa, as an allegory mirroring the experience of Jews in Europe being persecuted by the Nazis.  A tale of two children who—with the help of animal friends and hundreds of school kids—defeat the villainous Brundibar, the opera depicts themes of anti-bullying, the power of friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.