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Roma Sinti Genocide Memorial Day: live performance of ‘Broken Instruments’

July 28 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

£5 – £10.00

August 2nd is the day we remember the Nazi genocide of somewhere between 200-500,000 Roma & Sinti people (then referred to as ‘Gypsies’). Come and see this soulful and ultimately uplifting musical theatre production which, after premiering at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum, went on to the Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

‘A beautifully crafted piece of theatre combining wonderful storytelling and sublime music and singing. One of this year’s Fringe Highlights for me’. Edfringe.com

Join Phil Baggaley, Bill Vanam and Nina Blaszczyk for a unique theatre experience. A story of survival, made possible through the power of music. With beautiful, original songs, music and emotive storytelling through the eyes of fictional character, Ari Vander, as he turns back the pages of his life and offers a message of hope for a better future for us all.

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The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Phone
01623836627
Email
bookings@holocaust.org.uk
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Venue

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Acre Edge Road,
Laxton, Nottinghamshire NG22 0PA United Kingdom
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Phone
01623 836627
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