Roger Peltzman brings Dedication to Marylebone Theatre this June

Roger Peltzman is to bring his one-man show Dedication to London’s Marylebone Theatre this June.

Making its London debut after acclaimed runs in New York and at the Edinburgh Fringe, Dedication will run at the venue from 7 – 24 June 2023 as part of its recently announced new season.

The poignant solo show recounts Peltzman coming to terms with second generation survivor trauma, exploring his family’s tragic history fleeing the Nazi invasion in war-torn Europe.

After learning about his uncle Norbert Stern, a brilliant pianist, who was murdered in Auschwitz aged 21, Peltzman developed a fascination with his inheritance. Holocaust trauma can be inherited by the next generation, but through music, one- man tribute Dedication looks at how art can begin to heal.

Roger Peltzman’s solo show is a deeply poetic recount of his family’s harrowing escape from Berlin to Brussels in 1933, centring on his Uncle Norbert, taken in his prime by Nazi rule.

By using projection, imagery, and musical performances of everything from blues to Chopin, Peltzman re-establishes a legacy for his family in this extraordinary yet relatable Holocaust story. Dedication seeks to heal ancestral wounds and pay tribute to a past that has become present, telling the story of second- generation survival.

Peltzman said: “As survivors dwindle – the next generation must pick up the gauntlet. With Dedication I’m trying to share with audiences the history and lessons of the Holocaust – not to mention the legacy of trauma. By focusing on my family – and my passionate desire for connection– the vastness of the holocaust, and its legacy, becomes personal.”

For more information and tickets, visit marylebonetheatre.com

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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