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Watch on the Rhine

Written by: Lillian Hellman
Narrated by: Edita Brychta, Jonathan Cake, Heidi Dippold, Susannah Fielding, Lovensky Jean-Baptiste, Taj Jegaraj, Susan Sullivan, Patrick Wenk-Wolff, Matthew Wolf, Adam Wylie
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In this riveting political drama, Sara, along with her German husband Kurt, returns to the opulent Washington, DC, mansion of her mother, Fanny, after years away in Europe. With Hitler and Mussolini assuming full power, Kurt finds himself blackmailed for his anti-Fascist activities as the conflict in Europe crosses the hearth of this tranquil home.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast production, starring:

Edita Brychta as Anise
Jonathan Cake as Kurt Müller
Heidi Dippold as Sara Müller
Anna Lyse Erikson as Babette Müller
Susannah Fiedling as Marthe de Brancovis
Lovensky Jean-Baptiste as Joseph
Taj Jegaraj as Joshua Müller
Susan Sullivan as Fanny Farrelly
Patrick Wenk-Wolff as Teck de Brancovis
Matthew Wolf as David Farrelly
Adam Wylie as Bodo Müller

Directed by Rosalind Ayres. Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA, in October 2017.

©1941 Lillian Hellman (P)2018 L.A. Theatre Works
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