Living Voices: Through the Eyes of a Friend

Living Voices: Through the Eyes of a Friend

Join us to experience the story of Anne Frank through a new perspective.

By Seattle and Holocaust Center for Humanity

Date and time

Location

Holocaust Center for Humanity

2045 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98121

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

What does it mean to survive?Bear witness to the world of Anne Frank and other young people living through the Holocaust, from the point of view of Anne Frank's "best friend."Sarah is a historically accurate composite character, based on the testimonies of those who knew Anne Frank, as well as other victims, resisters and survivors of the Holocaust and World War II.Like Anne Frank, Sarah is a young Jewish girl in Amsterdam when Hitler comes to power in the 1930s, whose experiences under Nazi rule, in hiding and through the concentration camps parallel Anne’s story.Through the Eyes of a Friend remains faithful to Anne Frank's life and her world.

Through the Eyes of a Friend brings the experience of Anne Frank to life with a powerful combination of archival film and live performance. Bear witness to the Holocaust from the point of view of Anne Frank's friend: a composite character based on the real testimonies of friends, witnesses and other survivors. Post show exploration of the personal stories and impact of the Holocaust includes visually engaging images and resources from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

We invite you to tour the Henry and Sandra Friedman Holocaust Center for Humanity, a museum and educational center dedicated to connecting the lessons of the Holocaust to our world today. Through stories and artifacts of local Holocaust survivors, the museum's core exhibit engages visitors in the history of the Holocaust and challenges them to consider how each person's actions make a difference.

Admission:

Adults: $12

Students and Seniors: $7

Members: Free- Be sure to use the promo code on the back of your digital membership card!

Visitors are also welcome to pay as much as they are able in advance or at the door. Tickets are valid for admission throughout the day, 10am-4pm.

All bags are subject to search, and weapons of any type are strictly not allowed in the museum, including guns, knives (even pocket knives), and pepper spray.

FAQs

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

The Holocaust Center for Humanity is located on the corner of 2nd Ave and Lenora St.

Street parking is available, but be advised that the 2-hour limit is strictly enforced.

Paid Parking Lots:

  • Securities Building parking garage, access from 3rd or 4th Avenues between Virginia and Stewart
  • Third & Stewart garage, access from Stewart between 2nd and 3rd.
  • There is also paid and metered street parking.

Public Transit (You can find schedules, maps, and a trip planner on the King County Metro Transit website.)

  • Nearby stops: 2nd Ave & Lenora St bus stop (on our block), 3rd Ave & Virginia St bus stop (one block away), Westlake Link Light Rail Station (five blocks away, on Pine St between 3rd & 4th Aves).

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Oct 19 · 2:00 PM PDT