PRIDE.
It is one of the central themes of the production. Despite everything, the children of Terezin remained proud of their identity. We asked the actors of The Butterfly Project what makes them proud to be a part of this ensemble. Here are some of their responses...
“I am proud to me in The Butterfly Project because it teaches
everyone about the Holocaust, how horrifying it was, and how it should never
happen again. I like learning about it from a child's point of view,
because I know how they would feel. I
also love acting and I am really enjoying my experience with The Butterfly Project.” – Zora G., Age, 11, Child II.
“I am proud to be in The Butterfly
Project because it is important that everyone knows that the Holocaust
happened. I can help inform the world of this tragedy.” –Ruthie C.,
Age 11, Child II
“I am
proud to be in The Butterfly Project
because I feel like I am spreading a message that every person in the world
should hear.” –Dotan Y., Age 13, Honza
“I am proud to be in The Butterfly Project because of the powerful story we are sharing with people young and old
across the Greater Philadelphia Area.” –Aliyah
N., Age 17, Child IV
“I am proud to
be in The Butterfly Project because I
can help bring this magnificent show to kids and adults who don't know as much
as others about the Holocaust.” –Sammi
T., Age 12, Child V
“I am
proud to be in The Butterfly Project because
it is a gift to be able to share a story that many are beginning to forget. The
courage and determination of the characters will hopefully inspire the audience
as much as it inspired me!” –Jessica C.,
Age 16, Child IV
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