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13 March 2:30pm
$15 General Entry & $10 Members
Otto Frank was the father of one of the most famous young diarists of the 20th century, yet little is known about the quiet individual who spent his twilight years devoted to fulfilling his daughter Anne’s most cherished dream of becoming a writer.
In a world first, two women who corresponded with Mr Frank will offer poignant and personal insights into the private character of the sole survivor of the Frank family.
The event will include a talk by Levien Rouw, the Manager of Educational Projects at the Anne Frank House in Holland and a theatrical reading of Otto’s correspondence.
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