Pascal Theatre Company presents reading of As Happy As God In France to mark Holocaust Memorial Day

Pascal Theatre Company is to present a semi-staged reading of Julia Pascal’s play, As Happy As God In France, to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

The event will take place at Burgh House in Hampstead on 26 January, followed by a Q&A with the cast and Pascal herself.

As Happy As God In France reveals an unknown women’s war history; a meeting between Hannah Arendt, Charlotte Salomon, and Eva Daube in the French camp of Gurs in 1940. The play explores identity, morality and what it means to be a German Jewish stateless exile in the Holocaust’s French antechamber, and will feature music by Flick Isaac-Chilton.

The cast for this staged reading includes Giselle Wolf (Hannah Arendt), Caroline Wildi (Charlotte Salomon), Laura Wohlwend (Eva Daube), Leah Gayer (Trude Gottlieb) and Fiz Marcus (Agathe Blumenfeld).

As Happy As God In France is the ironic title which reveals a little-known incident in the life of Hannah Arendt.

In May 1940, the French government arrested thousands of German Jews who had fled Hitler for the presumed safety of France. Among them were 8000 women named Les Indésirables (the undesirables). This new play looks at what happened to Hannah Arendt, Charlotte Salomon and Eva Daube as they faced imprisonment in the chaotic weeks between Armistice and Occupation. In Camp Gurs, they faced an ultimate life or death test as the Nazis moved south.

Using testimony from the family of Eva Daube, letters and archives from Hannah Arendt and the art of Charlotte Salomon, this drama explores an important French-German and American history that has been made invisible.

For more information and tickets, visit eventbrite.co.uk

Julia Pascal said: “When I discovered that a cousin’s aunt had been held in Gurs, and that she had been incarcerated with Hannah Arendt, I felt it imperative to dramatise this hidden history. This play honours those whose lives were stolen from them for the crime of being born a Jew.”

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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