Sponsored in part by Bruce Cohen

ATLANTA PREMIERE OF A NY TIMES “CRITIC’S PICK”

Run Time: TBD

“TRANSFORMATIVE THEATRE … NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN” – Chicago Tribune

REMEMBER THIS: The Lesson of Jan Karski comes to Atlanta direct from an acclaimed off-Broadway and international run. This dazzling, tour de force solo performance tells the story of Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat and freedom fighter during WWII who battled his way across Europe to bring evidence of the Holocaust to Western governments.  From the Warsaw ghetto to the Oval Office, this daring and incredible story explores how this self-described “insignificant little man” risked his life in an act of extraordinary moral courage.   Starring Andrew Benator, star of last season’s hit comedy The White Chip, you won’t want to miss this “soul-searing masterpiece” (Hudson Valley One).

Please Note: Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski explores mature themes around human suffering as it relates to the Holocaust, and contains strong language.  We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.
Run Time: TBD
Please Note: Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski explores mature themes around human suffering as it relates to the Holocaust, and contains strong language.  We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.

“TRANSFORMATIVE THEATRE … NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN” – Chicago Tribune

ATLANTA PREMIERE OF A NY TIMES “CRITIC’S PICK”

REMEMBER THIS: The Lesson of Jan Karski comes to Atlanta direct from an acclaimed off-Broadway and international run. This dazzling, tour de force solo performance tells the story of Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat and freedom fighter during WWII who battled his way across Europe to bring evidence of the Holocaust to Western governments.  From the Warsaw ghetto to the Oval Office, this daring and incredible story explores how this self-described “insignificant little man” risked his life in an act of extraordinary moral courage.   Starring Andrew Benator, star of last season’s hit comedy The White Chip, you won’t want to miss this “soul-searing masterpiece” (Hudson Valley One).

Sponsored in part by Bruce Cohen