Sara Hudson in the role of a blind Parisian, Jacques Lusseyran, in the Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School’s production of “And there was Light.” The play has been adapted from Lusseyran’s book of the same name, by Stephen Proctor, who is also the director. It tells of growing up in the 1930s and includes an act in Buchenwald concentration camp. The play’s three-evening season finishes tonight.
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65Sara Hudson in the role of a blind Parisian, Jacques Lusseyran, in the Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School’s production of “And there was Light.” The play has been adapted from Lusseyran’s book of the same name, by Stephen Proctor, who is also the director. It tells of growing up in the 1930s and includes an act in Buchenwald concentration camp. The play’s three-evening season finishes tonight. Press, 6 October 1988, Page 18
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